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Hello "Train" Beth Duff Designs

Hello Hello, happy Saturday! I've got a cute card that could be used for multiple occasions to share with you. It could be used as a baby card, a birthday hello, a card just to say hello. I'm sure there are other occasions too.

The train image and hello sentiment are from the Beth Duff Designs "Welcome baby" digital stamp set.  I love using digital stamps sometimes because you can resize them for your project.   It's also super simple and you always get a perfect image.

Beth Duff designs is a new stamp company and I have the honor of working with their stamps. If you didn't know already I am on a Creative Team called Get Kids Crafty.  This amazing company works closely with the Get Kids Crafty team to encourage and provide fun images that we can use in craft projects with kids.  Seriously check out this company, so many cute designs in digital stamps and some physical clear stamp sets too.  I feel like the stamps keep on getting better and better so you got to keep coming back for more. 

The image was colored in pencil crayons as well as the background to give that sunset look.  For the tree overhead I used Lawn Fawn's Leafy tree backdrop: Landscape die.

To adhere the sentiment, and tree and back panel I used my Advanced Tape Glider. Then to adhere the train I used the X Xyron Sticker maker with permanent sticker paper inside.


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