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Global Design Project 202 Sketch Challenge

Today's share is my entry into the Global Design Project Sketch Challenge #202. I made a baby card with the Hoot Hoot Hooray stamp set and the Still Scenes bundle. Here's my interpretation of the sketch.


I wanted to show the versatility of the Still Scenes bundle and coordinating products, that they can be used for more than just Christmas cards. I rarely make baby cards so I took this opportunity to make  this card for a friend to celebrate the birth of their baby girl. 
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Watch my time lapse tutorial video on YouTube to see how I put it all together:



The Hoot Hoot Hooray stamp set is featured in the Stampin' Up! beginner brochure. It's packed full of product and inspiration to help you create quick and easy cards. Click the image below to view it:


To view all of the other amazing entries in the Global Design Project sketch challenge click HERE. Feel free to also play along. 

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