Friday, August 22, 2014

More Fun With Top Dog Dies

Hello, everyone!  Welcome back to my little piece of blog land, and thanks for stopping by.  Today I'm sharing a card I made using one of the lovely dies-cuts from Top Dog Dies brand new August Release.  I also used an older Top Dog Dies die, and I'll share all the details below.  They're a lot of fun.
I started with some lovely Crate Paper, Oh Darling patterned papers, and added pink card stock that I machine stitched onto the base.  I touched the edges with green paint, and sprinkled on some ultra-fine glitter.  I cut my journaling spot using the new Top Dog Dies Vintage A2 Mat Die and added a Happy Birthday sentiment using a lovely Verve Stamps favorite of mine.  I added accents to the corners using the lovely Top Dog Dies Decorative Corners Die Set.  I also added a few sequins, and a Crate Paper, Oh Darling flower banner.
 
As I've said before, our family loves to celebrate birthdays so I do make and use a lot of them.  This particular one is going to my Mom's friend (and also a friend of mine) who is almost like an Aunt to me.  I'm going to link up my card in the following challenges:
 
Verve Stamps Challenge Blog - August Diva Dare - Celebrations - I made a birthday card using my favorite Happy Birthday sentiment from Verve Stamps
 
Little Scrap Pieces - Show It Off Saturday Linky Party - This is a fun weekly challenge and I hope you will all stop by to play along
 
Thanks again for visiting.  I hope you'll stop by Top Dog Dies to check out all their great new die-cuts in the August Release, as well as lots of "oldies but goodies" that you will love.
 
Blessings to you,
Karen

4 comments:

  1. Great die shape for the focal panel. Thanks for joining us for this month's Diva Dare.

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  2. Thank you, for visiting my blog. I`m folowing your blog too and always enjoy in your beautiful creations.

    Have a nice week, Marjeta

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  3. What a gorgeous cheerful card Karen.
    Blessings
    Maxine

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