Hello again!
For this second day of Growing in Unity week, I want to show you another birthday card. I used Scor-tape to stick the confetti and microbead for the card's background.
I used the birthday cake from Happily Ever After kit.
Please leave a comment. At the end of the week, I will pick a lucky person that will win 2 Itty Bitty stamps of her/his choice.
Thanks for reading this post.
Supplies:
-DCWV glitter cardstock
-Brown cardstock
-Gold microbead
-Confetti
-Papertrey Ink black cardstock
-Spellbinders Pinking Circle die
-White embossing powder
-Happily Ever After kit
Tuesday, November 26, 2013
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What a cool card! :)
ReplyDeleteSo fun and colorful with all of the confetti. :)
ReplyDeleteFun and colorful card, Anna. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome background! Great birthday card!
ReplyDeleteVery fun background for a birthday card!
ReplyDeleteThe microbeads and confetti make a very fun background!
ReplyDeleteI love how you made that confetti/microbead background! So colorful. What a great card!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun card! Hugs~Patti
ReplyDeleteGreat bg technique! Your card just screams PARTY TIME!!!
ReplyDelete<3 J
jwoolbright at gmail dot com
This is a really fun birthday card.
ReplyDeleteLovely and different
ReplyDeletelooking. I like the
background.
Carla from Utah
What a Happy card! All those bright pretty colors on a microbead background. Glad you told how you put them down as I just got a little bottle and just wasn't sure. The embossing on the cake just really makes it pop! Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteSuper fun card with the background confetti. TFS
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun birthday card, it has lots of *pop*! :)
ReplyDeleteLove the cake and the background paper.
ReplyDeleteisoscia at aol dot com
Love that cake image against the fun patterned paper!
ReplyDeleteSweet card, it looks like sprinkles.
ReplyDeleteI was thinking the same thing, that the background looks like cake sprinkles!
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