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Thursday, January 17, 2013

A couple of cute chicks!

Good morning!


Today is my day to post for the Great Impressions Stamps Blog.
This has been such an incredibly fun month, so far!

I signed up this month to do a Card Swap with Bazzill Papers.  I made ten Valentine's Cards, using the papers that were sent to me.  As soon as I saw the papers, I knew without a doubt, that I wanted to use these cute chicks on my cards!

Stamps: Great Impressions B189 'Love Chicks', D364 "Happy Valentines and Flowers', Bazzill Basics 'Red Devil' DP, Memento Tuxedo Black Ink, Copic Markers, Black Colorbok Cardstock, Perfect Layers Tools
 
This was an easy card to create - DH actually cut strips of cardstock for me while I colored...
how cool is that?  And seriously, how can you look at these darling chicks, and that
delightful sentiment without smiling?  Used my Perfect Layers Tools for the nice straight borders (check out my sidebar for details).

Don't forget - you can be the next Guest Designer at the Great Impressions Stamps Blog!
You still have lots of time to take part in the January challenge.  Check out the blog for all of the fun details!  What a great experience it's been - the ladies have all welcomed me so warmly.

Thanks for stopping by today.
Hugs,
Patti J.

24 comments:

  1. Lovely cards, Patti. It's great to hear that you have a helper.

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  2. Oh, Patti! This is absolutely adorable! I love the chicks and the Valentine stamp!

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  3. That is one stinkin' cute little card Patti.

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  4. Soooo cute, Patti! And what a great way to use the papers (and make it a family affair as well).

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  5. wow Patti, they are terrific, x

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  6. So cute, Patti! I love those romantic little chicks.

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  7. Love them - I think the birdies are going to have to take a flight over the hill soon!!! Love the idea of the paper display. Great job,.

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  8. Patti, these couldn't be cuter! Love the way you laid out the papers and of course you are so right about the images, darling!

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  9. So sweet cards, Patti! I love those cute little chicks. hugs, Helena

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  10. Super duper cute! Love your layout!

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  11. Oh, they certainly are adorable, Patti - awesome cards! Very cool your husband helped you out with them:)

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  12. Oh my gosh, Patti - what a fantastic group of Valentine Day cards. Your strips of patterned paper look amazing. Fabulous job.

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  13. Oh and boy did those 'chicks' make great Valentine cards, wonderfully done Patti!

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  14. Your right, you simply cannot smile! These are so adorable, love the chicks and the papers, so pretty. DH cutting paper.....WOW, can't wait to share that with my hubby....although I don't think it will do any good, he steers clear of the craft rooms!!

    Hugs
    Sue

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  15. You go, PJ! These are so tweetin cute!

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  16. Awe how tweet! I especially like the happy valentines day stamp.

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  17. Yes, makes one smile to see this card. Really cute! Wonderful cards as always!

    Hugz
    Chris Boldovici
    visit me at: thecardphilelady.blogspot.com

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  18. so super duper cute! love the image and the paper detail - the strips are awesome!

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  19. Ohhh these are so sweet (or should that be 'tweet' Ha) LOVE how you used your strips of DP, glad to hear DH is making himself useful LOL I'll have to get practising on Greg!

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  20. Adorable cards Patti, images are cute and I like how you used the strips of Valentine paper that DH cute!

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  21. Your cards are so sweet and cheerful! The little birdies are adorable.
    Hope you are cozy and warm where you are. It's freezing cold here on the East Coast! Brrrrrrr!!!

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  22. Cute as can be! And a hubs that helps! How on earth can you beat that. These made super cute Valentine's and what a bonus they were quick! Hope you are well! Best, Curt

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  23. sweet sweet sweet. love what you came up with Patti!

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