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Love Bunnies on the Moon By Lorena Sweet Coloring

 Hello! I am Lorena, today I am premiering in the DT team of Butterfly Reflecions Ink and I am super happy to be part of this wonderful team, and I take this opportunity to thank Vanessa for having given me this opportunity, thank you!!!



To release I have prepared this card with the Wish Upon A Star of Mama Elephant, those bunnies are so sweet that I have loved to give them color, first of all to shape the card I have used the Cloud Nine Dies die also from Mama Elephant, it is one of my favorites and I love to use it! 

The background is made with Distress Oxide, Salvaged Patina y Tumbled Glass and then some details with splashes of white paint

The mini stars in the background are made with the die Starry Rainbow of Heffy Doodle, I love these stars! They are great details to use in the funds of our cards!

Finally, we die Clouds Dies with the beautiful papers Petite Gingham of My Favorite Things, and to finish I have added pink cardboard in the background to combine with the moon!

I always use Nuvo Deluxe Adhesive glue for all my creations and to give relief use 3D Foam, and to stamp the stamps I always use Memento Ink for coloring with alcohol markers!

I hope you like it, I am very nervous since this is my first  publication, and I hope I have it well and that you like it!


Thanks for reading, happy Tuesday!!! 💗

Lorena Sweet Coloring

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