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Edit to add: Here is a link to a free PDF I created for this card. It includes all the measurements and instructions to create the card, and also links to my inspiration (this card was inspired by Sam Calcott of Mixed Up Craft). https://drive.google.com/file/d/1faBKItiv9g7GO1pJk06QfgBDu_pmyZwr/view?usp=sharing

This one, although *slightly* simpler in construction, is a little more elegant (I think) than the birthday card I made earlier in this style. I was originally going to add the floral cutouts on the inside, but decided against it since the designer series paper is foiled and a little more elegant.

I didn't notice the ink spread out on the filigree stamp on each page until I was going through the pictures. Dang. I cannot redo the card, now. Fortunately, it isn't really noticeable in person, except for the first "Let's Celebrate You" page. I cleaned my stamps in between each stamping to be able to set up the next sentiment, so I'm suspecting my stamp wasn't completely dry before the next stamping. That'll teach me.

This expanded bookbinding card style could be used as a mini album, too. Also, the way I stamped it, it could also be used as a group card for signing. There is plenty of room per sentiment page, and another blank page could be added to the back of the card. It will be just me, though.

My ribbon bow is slightly crooked, but I'm really nitpicking myself. It's a homemade card, and I rather like it.

Supplies on this one are again are mostly Stampin' Up!: Blackberry Bliss, Vanilla, Vellum card stocks; Be Dazzling SAB and Blackberry Beauty DSPs; Elegantly Said, Celebrate Sunflowers, Peaceful Moments, and Forever Blossoms stamp sets; Blackberry Bliss and Versamark inks; gold embossing powder, Champagne Rhinestones, and Gold Shimmer Ribbon.


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