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Wednesday, May 6, 2009

In case ya missed it...

You may have already seen this card when Melanie posted it last week on her blog, as well as a little interview with me. But, I loved how this one turned out so I just had to post it here too!

This of course is using some cutie patootie little boy images from the Gina K Wee Tees set which Melanie designed. The sketch for this card was one of Jen's - it worked perfectly with these little images! Each image is cut out and raised up with dimensional tape, just to give the card a little more somethin'-somethin'. I used little letter beads strung on embroidery floss to spell out the sentiment. I for one am glad that Melanie has boys - I love finding stamp sets with really cute boy images!!

Make sure and tune in tomorrow - Melanie will be featuring another one of my cards, and I'll have a new one here as well! Yay!

Thanks for stopping by today. :-)

9 comments:

  1. Holy cow! That is so stinking cute, but definitely took a lot of fine tooth snipping to get there. Great work Libby!

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  2. Libby, I saw this on Melanie's blog and thought it was FABULOUS! I'm so glad you posted here so I could enjoy it again! LOVE this card!

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  3. This is so sweet Libby!! Love that striped BG and the tiny images!! :)

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  4. I did see it when Gina posted it and I was SO impressed. It is a keeper...totally fabulous!

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  5. I would have too, this is dang cute, girl!! Love all the little details! *STAMPIN HUGS* Alex

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  6. Those tiny images are so cute, and your layout is perfect!! Love the sentiment too!!

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  7. I think this is one of my favorites you've made. Super cute!!

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  8. Oh! I love it too! What a great way to use a bunch of those little images. This is just too darn cute!

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