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Gift for my sister



I thought if I said "GSS Entries" again, you wouldn't look...This really is a set of monogrammed cards I made for my sister, I promise. (But I entered this one, too.) So hard to get the tag to cooperate, because it hangs freely. Thank you to Ashley Newell for the inspiration to move the tag from the middle to the side. I'm getting crazy, I tell you.

Notice the sparkle on the tag. Seriously, you need to purchase a $1.29 Sakura Stardust pen. Red matches Berry Sorbet, and the clear one goes with everything. Run to Mikes now.


Paper: PTI Berry Sorbet, Sweet Blush
Ink: PTI Berry Sorbet
Stamps: PTI First Fruits, B&C Monogram Edition, Trajan Alphabet
Other: Berry Sorbet satin ribbon, SU silver cord, hole punch

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  1. Wow I really like this one Cheryl! Nice job!

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  2. Love this one! So pretty and love the touch of sparkle!

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  3. Very pretty! I sparkly tag is beautiful!

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  4. oops..it should read "the sparkly tag is beautiful!"

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  5. I'm on my way to Mike's! I love the sparkly tag!!! This one is beautiful, the colors are great.

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  6. Pretty color! Now I feel guilty because I owe my SIL a set of monogram notecards . . . better clear some room on the stamp table

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  7. Clean, classy, and oh so pretty! What a fantastic card set for your sister! Isn't it amazing how a simple little adjustment can make something come together or change it completely?!

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