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An Angel


Sparkle, Sparkle, Sparkle is the theme at Paper Cupcakes/There's Magic in the Air. I used the lovely Angel image and added sparkle everywhere even though you can't tell from this picture. I should have redone the picture, but I gave the card to my boss when she was ordained as an Evangelist last week. She loved it. There is sparkle on the halo, the wings, and the raised parts of the embossing on my panels.

Hugz to all!


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  1. Oh, Wow, Nancy girl, this is beautiful. You did a fabulous job with the challenge.

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  2. Beautiful angel and it looks wonderful with the musical paper. I enlarged it and could see the sparkle even better. I know it really shows irl.

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  3. Great image and a wonderful flower cluster. Love the musical score you used in the BG. Great card :)

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  4. Nancy,
    As always - a beautiful and elegant card and awesome layout. I love the soft and pretty colors you selected. And, the embossing behind the image looks lovely! Beautiful! Hugs to you too, Kathy

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  5. Beautiful card Nancy, I like the angel, the embossing and the musical papers.
    kevin xx

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  6. Oh how sweet. Love all those luscious layers and how you chose the music background to compliment the angel. I can see the sparkle no worries there....I know bling when I see it....lol As a matter of fact is that the Michael's Glitter paper. I have some of that! It's really pretty and I haven't cut into mine yet. I know your boss will cherish this and treasure it as a keepsake. It's just gorgeous.
    Bear Hugs,
    Carol

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  7. Nancy this is just gorgeous and so beautifully crafted. Love how everything work so well together. Wishing you a wonderful Tuesday.
    Hugs
    Desíre
    {Doing Life – my personal blog}

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  8. This is gorgeous! Inspired choice of background paper and the embossed bits are lovely with that image - so elegant :)

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  9. Such a beautiful card thanks for sharing!!!

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  10. Wow! This is absolutely stunning and gorgeous! Beautiful!

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