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Joy Shaped Card

 I made this card for my Design Team project at The Cutting Cafe using the Joy Shaped Card file from . I cut the base out of a moss green and used two different patterned papers for the letters.

I added stickles, pearls and a foam snowflake.. Love these shaped files, you can whip together a card in 15 mins! The best part about it is the file is only .99.

~Tee


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  1. Evil, evil I say!!! However, beautiful and sheer genius at the same time!!! I absolutely Love it!!!

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  2. Beautiful project, and the ribbon is the perfect finish!

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  3. Tee, Love, love, love it. How can I make this one. Definitely a must have.....Please, pretty please.

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  4. Love this project, it's so beautiful for Christmas. I Love it!!

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  5. Beautiful card. I've never seen one made like this before. Just gorgeous.

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  6. love it Tee...so beautiful
    Donna

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  7. that is very cute and love the stickles

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  8. Beautiful Tee! Great Job once again!

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  9. Love this project! You did a beautiful job on the embellishments, too!

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  10. Oh my gosh! Those are beautiful! I love them! You do such fun work!

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  11. Great work as always!!! [:

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  12. I love your cards and also love the fact that scraps can be used to make these. I need to get started because I have tubs of scraps just waiting. I have become a follower and look forward to seeing more of your projects.
    Marianne
    cardsbymarianne.blogspot.ca

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  13. Love all of your Cards that you have been making! So Pretty! Thanks for Sharing! Wishing you a Merry Christmas! :0)
    cindys-greencricut.blogspot.com

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