Here is the card I made my daughter Amy as it is her 14th birthday today. She has a busy day planned, we are off for lunch shortly and I have root canal treatment (whoop whoop!!) then the family are over for dinner and cake later….
I used the pennant punch to make the bunting and punched a heart shape in the DSP before I punched out the pennant. It was a little tricky as I had to gently fold the paper otherwise the punch would not have fit over the heart. If you try it you will know what I mean! I saw a similar design on pinterest where they had used a prop and created a washing line for baby clothes but I have been wanting to try it with bunting.
All supplies are Stampin' Up! (the background DSP is retired but I could not resist using it) apart from the die I used to create the clouds. So I had better get going and have a slap up lunch before I go to the dentist 😀
Have a great day x
This is gorgeous Michelle! Happy Birthday Amy x
beautiful card for a beautiful girl ! happy birthday Amy (and good luck with the teeth Michelle !!)xx
Beautiful card! I really enjoy the pennants with a heart, its a lovely sentiment.
Hope your daughter has had a lovely day, and that your mouth is Ok. Love the card great idea with the washing line. I promise to e-mail my order soon, busy decorating also Nic is moving on Friday. There’s so many mummy things in the new Mini I can’t decide.
Carol xx
Beautiful and I hope the root canal went well. How did you die cut the clouds? It is early and just drinking my second cup. Have a lovely day and hope you r feeling okay today. Hugs Michelle. Bev
This card is so cute with the hearts punched out of each pennant. I hope your root canal was painless! I’m now subscribing to your blog via email and hope you’ll follow mine at http://goinovertheedge.blogspot.com.
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Thanks for finally writing about >Amy’s Birthday card using the Pennant Punch from Stampin’ Up! – Stampin Up Demonstrator Michelle Last
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