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Casual Friday - CFC 98



Well, it's been almost a year since I've been on here.  Life has settled down a bit, and I have found creative inspiration again!  I have a pregnant friend, who enjoys handmade gifts.   When I read Casual Friday's challenge
http://cas-ualfridays.blogspot.com/ , I thought - I could put glitter on a thank you card!  So I added stickles to the star, and here is the final product.  I made her a set of 20.    I stamped the black square first, then added the moon/star and the thank you sentiment.  I hope you enjoy!

Stamps:  Unity and Rubbernecker
Markers:  Copic
Ink:  Memento
Other:  Stickles

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  1. Wow, your card is so clean and simple! Love the little star hanging there.

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  2. Such a beautiful idea and a gorgeous card. I hope your friend loved them!!

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  3. Gorgeous CAS card!!! I am sure your friend loved this set. Simply perfect. Thanks for playing along with us this week at CAS-ual Fridays!

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