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Guest Designer Sunday with Amy Tsuruta



Hello, it's Amy of Tsuruta Designs!  I'm super thrilled to be guesting for Butterfly Reflections Ink for the month of March!  I've been a long time fan of the shop & Vanessa :)  Before I start chatting about my project for today, I thought I would tell you a bit about myself.  I've been happily blogging for over 7 years.  I feel so fortunate to be a  part of this blogging & Paper Crafting Community!  I'm the momma to two kids, my daughter will be 20 this month and my boy is a senior in high school.  I'm engaged to a very awesome guy that is crafty too!  He literally just finished building an airplane!  When he has logged in 40 hours of flight time, I'll be able to join in the fun!  I work part-time for a start up biotech company in Seattle.  Seriously, I just want to drink coffee and make pretty things!

Okay, that's enough chattin', let's get to my project, eh?  <-- fun fact, I'm a Canadian living in Washington State :)

Have you seen the newest release by Lawn Fawn?!  Oh my, cuteness overload!  My card today uses 3 of their newest products:


Cork and Veneer?!  Yes, Please!

I  ♡ the Stuck on You stamps & coordinating Lawn Cuts.  For this card I used the Lawn Cuts on cork...gotta love all that texture!  I couldn't resist cutting a sweet bloom in pink felt!

The only stamping on this card is the sweet face which is compliments of the My Lucky Charm stamp set.


I'm a HUGE fan of veneer and LOVE the Scripty Thanks!

Bonus points that the card was quick to make, just a some die cutting!

Thanks so much for stoppin' by...I'll be back on March 22nd but you know how much I adore BRI, I'll have projects posted on my blog in between now and then so watch for them♡





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  1. This is so cute and I love that you used felt and cork!!

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  2. I love all the wonderful texture on this sweet card! Cork, felt and wood veneer are my favorites! Thanks so much for sharing and inspiring!

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  3. Amy rocks this card is adorable.. totally love it

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  4. Love all the texture and the smiley face!!!! Such a happy thanks card!

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  5. Awesome, that felt looks amazing with the veneer script.

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  6. This is so SWEET! Love the cork!
    (and you know I love the LF set)

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  7. Wow awesome Amy love the Cork and that stampset. Congrats on being guest designer.

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  8. Amy! This is incredibly cute and totally fun!!

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