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Just Us Girls Challenge #521 - Word Week - Bow - Guest Designer

I am super thrilled to be a guest designer at  the Just Us Girls Challenge #521 where the word week theme is "bow".  To avoid having to tie a bow I had to pull out an old Whipper Snapper Designs stamp called Birthday Angel to find a bow (or 2). In saying that I may be telling me age, lol, given how old that stamp is.
 
Please make sure to check out all the wonderful cards the JUGS team made: Carol, Sue, Angie, Vickie, Ina, Bobby, Nancy, Lisa, Maria, and Cécile. And please drop by the Just Us Girls Challenge #521 and enter your "bow" card!
 
I look forward to being back at JUGS again next week!  As a teaser, my card will include watercoloring and an Altenew stamp set. 
 
Thank you for stopping by!
Betty
 
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  1. Whoa! Amazing no line coloring! Fun card

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    1. Thank you Vicki! And thank you for your kindness, not just today but since we met!

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  2. So happy to have you guesting with us this month! Love your cards!

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    1. Thank you Angie, sweet of you to say! I am looking forward to this upcoming month and thank you for having me at JUGS!

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  3. This is amazing with your no line coloring! Such a cute image. Welcome to JUGS and you have certainly started out with a bang with this beauty!

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    1. Thank you so much Sue. It is a pleasure to be surrounded by all of you talented ladies!!!

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  4. I have some of those Whipper Snapper images as well! LOL This card is incredible! Your coloring is amazing! Love the way you popped up her feet! You have set the bar high with this knock out card!

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    1. Thank you Nancy!!! It is an honor to share my card with all you very talented ladies! ...and that stamp symbolizes our years if experience and not age, right! Lol

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  5. Betty, this may be old in 'stamper' years, but she is [as is the stamp company] totally new to me!! Such fabulous coloring, my friend! Just adorable!
    =]

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    1. I have 3 or 4 from this company. Some have the year on them...2004. Thank you for your smiles, hugs, and kindness! xxx

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  6. So happy to have you guesting with us at Just Us Girls this month! Your card is amazing!

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    1. It is so nice to be a part of your talented JUGS group this month! Thank you for sharing this opportunity with me! Thank you for your sweet remark.

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  7. First of all Welcome to Just Us Girls. If this first card is anything to go by you are going to blow me away to another land. Your colouring skills are mind blowing and this cute image is so beautifully done. Just can't stop looking at it.

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    1. Ina, you are more than kind with your comment! I just love to color, and am so glad you enjoy seeing it. Thank you so much for the opportunity to be a part of the JUGS team this month! xxx

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  8. Fabulous no-line coloring, Betty. I'm looking forward to see the rest of your beautiful creations as our guest this month.

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    1. Thank you Bobby! So kind of you to stop by and be so welcoming! xxx

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