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Kylie Bertucci International Highlights - Blog Hop Winners





Hi there and thank you for stopping by. I am grateful to be chosen as one of the top ten winners in Kylie Bertucci's International Project Highlights challenge. Thank you to everyone who voted for my card, there were so many beautiful entries.

The theme of the card challenge is Encouragement. I used the beautiful Good Morning Magnolia stamp set and matching dies. All supplies that I have used are listed on my last blog post HERE


I have also uploaded a time lapse video tutorial to my YouTube channel. To keep updated with new video uploads simply subscribe to my channel.





The top ten winners of the card challenge are listed below. Please make sure you visit all of the entrants in the blog hop and check out their beautiful creations.


You can shop for all of the supplies I used to create my card in my online store. Simply click on an image below to be taken to my store.


Product List
Early Espresso Classic Stampin' Pad
Early Espresso Classic Stampin' Pad
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Suzanne xx


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