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Here is a card I made as part of a set given to a friend for her second little girl. She's not the pink type, so I thought this color scheme would be more appropriate. I cut the rectangle with one of my Nestabilities (still learning how best to use those things) and paper-pieced the onesie, which is popped up on dimensionals. If you look closely, you can see that I colored in the tiny flowers with my trusty red Stardust pen.

Paper: PTI Vintage Cream, Berry Sorbet, Chocolate Remix patterns
Ink: SU Chocolate Chip
Stamps: PTI Bitty Baby Blessings
Other: Offray ribbon, dimensional tape, Sakura Stardust pen, rectangle Nestabilities
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  1. Gorgeous cards, Cheryl! How can I follow your blog? I'm not seeing the add button at the bottom anywhere...

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  2. Just fixed it for you, Aisha. Thanks for asking. I'd love to hear what you think about my cards.

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  3. What a cute card, Cheryl! And the bling on the onesie is the perfect finishing touch!!

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  4. Adorable card!! simple and cute..keep postin..:!

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  5. So cute! That onesie is adorable :)

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  6. Super cute Cheryl! Love that flowered onesie

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  7. What a cute card!! I love how you colored the onesie!

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