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New Home Card



I have had these glue transfers for ages.  They are from 7 gypsies, I don't remember when I bought them or where from, or even why, and I only know they are 7 gypsies because it says so on the packet!  I have no idea what I intended to use them on.

Any how I came across them when looking for some brads and thought it'd be nice to try and use them.  They came with a sheet of foil, a sheet of flock and a sheet of glitter.  I plumped for the glitter.




Chandeliers, I really don't know what occasion you should use these for, but a new home seems as appropriate as any.




I flanked the three word sentiment with two smaller transfers and glittered them.







I will enter this in to Less Is More's 3 challenge - three transfers, three words.
And also Incy Wincy's Dust it Off challenge - the glue transfers.



Thanks for stopping by :)



Comments

  1. LOve the striking contrast against the blue card blank

    Kathyk

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  2. This is gorgeous Peggy...Thank you for joining us at Incy Wincy.. And good luck..

    Caz xx IW DT

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  3. Very stylish love the color contrast:)

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  4. Beautiful card
    Thanks very much
    mandi
    "Less is More"

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  5. COOL! And very elegant. x

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