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Shabby Chic Spring card class with Pam...

 

Scrapmania April 11 Shabby Chic Spring

Hi everyone!  Pam here...to share the cards from my Shabby Chic Spring class.  I had nine awesome stampers in the a.m. class, April 11th at Scrapmania in Cedar Rapids, IA and we had a great time!  

 

Here I am giving instructions...

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On your mark, get set, go!  machines lined up and ready!

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I was so happy with these cards...Memory Box dies, Dark Vanilla, Parchment, Kraft and Pool notecards and pattern papers...so pretty!  

PamSparksFairytaleOvalBirthday700

 

PamSparksFloriaThanks700

 

PamSparksFlutteringCornerBirthday700

 

I wish you all could've been there! :D  Thank you Scrapmania for having me come!  

Thanks for stopping by the blog today!  

 

 

 

 

Comments

Oh my gosh, this looks like it was so much fun! Wish I could have been there to play along!!!

What beautiful cards! I really like the blue and brown one. It's a combination I wouldn't have thought of for a floral die, but now I'm going to try it. Thanks for sharing.

Fabulous cards.

These cards are wonderful and the color choices are terrific! Wish I lived in IA so I could take a class. Awesome!

j'aurai adoré être avec vous!!
bises
coc♥

I would love a kit! How much are they?

Great cards. I had never thought about using the big greetings on the diagonal.

que de belles cartes! bises

Thank you Debbie! Wish you could've been there too! :)

Thank you Nancy! It's more of a light green blue that Memory Box calls 'Pool' with their dark vanilla which is dark brown... I love how they turned out! You're welcome!

Thank You Jean! :D

Wish you did too Sar Tann! Thank you for commenting!

Thank you coco!

Thank You Debbie!

Thank you Alison! So fun going diagonal! I did one this way in the 'look book' too!

Thank you babygirl!

You always do such beautiful work, it would be so fun to take one of your classes

thank you Connie! It'd be so fun to have you!

Can you list the dies that were used for the beautiful cards?

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