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Hello Friends

OK I could not resist making another card today for Friends with Flair :) This ice cream one is just too cute. I knew I had some ice cream paper that would work well with this stamp do I dug it out :)  I hope you all have a good weekend. Thanks for stopping by!

Challenges
Sister Act Card Challenge

Paper - American Crafts ~ Dear Lizzy Neapolitan Pad
Ink - Spectrum Noir Markers, Memento Black Tuxedo.
Stamps - Unity ~ More than Ice Cream
Accessories - Sew Easy Fancy Floss

Comments

  1. Great background papers Mandi and I love how you've colored the truck.

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  2. That is such a cute stamp. You made a great card with it as well. Hugs~Patti

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  3. SUPER cute!!! I love that ice cream truck

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  4. Oh, this is way CUTE. Love it. :)

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  5. This is so sweet thanks for joining us at Sister Act Challenge...Sue DT x

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  6. Very cute! Don't you just love it when the paper matches so perfectly!?

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  7. Fun colors and coordinating paper with the new Itty Bitty, Mandi!

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  8. Too stinkin cute! What a great card. Everything is perfection. I want some ice cream now too, LOL.

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  9. Glad you couldnt resist. Nice card.

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  10. eeek! love what you did with the ice cream truck! this card is super super cute
    -Rachel w k
    rwkrafts.com

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  11. Super sweet truck, Mandi! Love how bright and CUTE these papers are too. So nice to see spring colors!

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  12. Oh, how cute! Thanks for playing at Sister Act Card Challenge!

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