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Thursday, June 23, 2011

Happy Birthday Linda!

The sweet Miss Linda from Fancy Framework is having a birthday! She is also having a challenge and giveaway for her birthday! Here are the requirements: 1 - Use purple, 2- Use Bling & 3 - Use Ribbon. You have until midnight 11:59 tomorrow (the 24th) to join in the fun. Click HERE to head on over to her blog and her birthday challenge. Make sure to wish Linda a VERY HAPPY BIRTHDAY too!

Happy birthday Linda! I hope it is a happy, healthy and heavenly day!


Also, this super cute cake and sentiments are by Market Street Stamps? Aren't they adorable?!!!! Did you know that Market Street Stamps is currently having a design team call! If you have a crafting blog, you love stamping and you love high quality, beautiful, stamps you should definitely check it out! Click HERE to see the design team call information! This is also my entry for their current sketch challenge. Click HERE to join in the fun of this new sketch challenge.


Items Used:

Market Street Stamps - Celebrate Cake
Grosgrain ribbon
Crystal Stickles
Ink for inking

8 comments:

  1. So pretty with purple Glora!!!! Happy Birthday Linda!! Hugs, Angelica

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  2. So Pretty. Purple is my favorite color and this cake just looks so yummy!

    Hugs
    Kate

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  3. Amazing!! You are just simply AMAZING, my friend!! Thank you for joining in the fun!! :)

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  4. So pretty, Glora! I just love the sparkle!

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  5. Oh is that cute
    Love the stars on top and the glitter
    http://scrappin3angel.blogspot.com/
    perderg{at}q{dot}com

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  6. Glora, this is beautiful! I always look forward to your projects. The are so happy and fun!

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  7. Glora, you must know everyone! I just keep finding your fabulous creations everywhere! I just happened upon this challenge because it's Purple:-)

    -Tammy

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  8. Hi Glora,Your card is sooo BEAUTIFUL!I just LOVE purple,glitter and the stamping, Fantastic job as always!

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