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Baptism card



Today's card is pretty special to me.  I made a Baptism card for my granddaughter and I think it turned out quite nice.  Jordyn was born on my birthday 2 weeks ago and that's one of the first things we have in common.  Take a look at the card below and tell me what you think.
Supplies used:

Stamps:Inkadinkado- Spiritual Sketches
Paper: SU-Whisper White, Strawberry Slush, HOTP- Silky Papers
Ink: Spectrum Noir Alcohol markers (EB2, FS3, CT2, CT3, DG2, DG3, CG2, BT4, PL2, CR8, CT4)
Other: SU Basic Pearls, ATG, Mini Glue dots, Stampin' Dimensionals, Cricut Machine, Big Shot, Paper Trimmer, Apothecary Accents, Sizzix- Damask embossing folder
Card size:4 ¼”x 5 ½” Lanscape
If you would like instructions for this project just let me know and I'll get them to you.

I hope you have enjoyed this project and please check back often for inspiration.

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