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Happy Weekend Friends! It is Dana here today and it is good to be back with you all. I hope you all are doing well and enjoying all the crafty things! Today, I am using The Stamp Market: So Mini Hellos Stamp and Die Set. When I first saw this stamp set I knew it was a Must Have! There are so many occasions covered with this set.


I started my card by stamping my car and the fun balloons from the So Mini Hellos Stamp Set. I colored my balloons with a few Copic Markers and used the So Mini Hellos Dies to die cut my images. I left my car white which made for a quicker card, and I honestly felt like it didn't need any color.


Next, I began working my shaker element. I die cut the Focal Point Stripes Elle-ments from Avery Elle. I added acetate behind my die cut along with some foam adhesive. I then filled my shaker with Iridescent Mini Confetti from Pretty Pink Posh before closing it up.


To finish my card, I stamped my sentiment onto a die cut strip (the negative piece from my original cut) and inlaid it back into the shaker element.


I know it is early to start thinking about Christmas cards...but I fell in love with the tree tied to the top of the car!! How cute it this? This time I didn't do any coloring, just a few quick stamps and my card was finished.


Thanks for joining me today! I hope to be back soon to share another project with you all!
Enjoy,
Dana



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