I had to really think about this challenge for Twisted Tuesday Challenges. The Challenge is to have a letter somewhere on the card and it cannot be part of the sentiment. The twist of the challenge was to include a number. I remembered an e-mail I had received from my sister that we got a big laugh about because she used texting lingo in her e-mail that I didn't understand. It helps that she has 5 grandchildren that are always texting her and keeping her up on all the latest texting words. So this is my take on the challenge. I love the bright colors in this stack I received from one of my SCS buddies.
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That texting lingo is so beyond me. I like how you used it for this card though. I'm glad I can understand it! All the colours and the design of this layout are perfect for our challenge! Great job!
ReplyDeleteTracie, love the texting story and how it inspired your card! Love the chevrons background you created. beautiful colors and card.
ReplyDeleteThis is such a nice card, with the abbreviated birthday greeting! I love the baker's twine and button!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful papers, beautiful card. I love your sentiment.
ReplyDeleteTracie, your card is gorgeous!! Loving the chevron background!! Awesome story on the texting....it took me a while to catch on to the lingo too!
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