My one and only sister-in-law's 60th birthday
is coming this month and this is
the card I made.
I used papers from Craftwork Cards,
The stamped and die cut embellishments are
from an old SU set called Dressed to Impress.
I made the flowers using a die set called Paper Floristry (SU).
Sentiments are from Itty Bitty Birthdays
and I die cut the numbers a few times in fun foam
and paper.
I used a Tattered Lace die for the base of the card
and finished it off with a bow, flowers and gems.
We are off to the dentist today for a check up.
Fingers crossed neither of us needs anything done!
I would like to enter this into


10 comments:
Gorgeous card Pinky, that fold is really pretty and I love the colour.
Hope the dentist visit goes well, always a dread I think. xx
A beautiful feminine card with gorgeous papers and embellishments,love your layout.Hope your visit to your dentist goes well
Fabulous fold and design, love the colour , papers and all those pretty feminine touches- the flowers, ribbons and die cut elements.
Hope all went well at the dentist.
xx
Fabulous fold, not made one of those for a while, love the beautiful papers and die-cut embellishments-love the colour too-hope all went well at the dentist.
Carol x
What a special card this is. Your sister in law will be thrilled. I hope the check up went smoothly xx
A gorgeous card Pinky, very pretty and gorgeous colours
Lorraine x
What a pretty and feminine fun fold card! Love the monochromatic colour scheme. Thanks for sharing with us at Dragonfly Dreams and HQFSCAT :)
It's so pretty and I love the elements you added.
What a beautiful card Pinky! Thanks so much for joining in the fun at our Love Those Pretty Papers challenge! Good Luck and we hope you’ll come back often.
Darlene
DAR’S CRAFTY CREATIONS
Love Those Pretty Papers Co-Owner
Pinky: this peach and ivory center step dimensional card is lovely! All the elements and layers are add texture and interest to make the recipient feel extra special on their birthday! Thanks for creating and sharing with HQFSCAT! -- Becca
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