



I saw some great gatefold cards on the Cricut mb and decided to do a few myself. When I do a card I usually do between 2 and 4 cards. It helps have less waste, less leftovers and, of course, more cards!
The paper on this card is from a K&Co stack called Portabello Road. The cardstock is Core' dinations. The punch on the corners on the inside is a Martha Stewart corner punch. It is part of a corner/border pack.
The inside "Happy Birthday" cut is from Once Upon A Princess. I added some glitter pen and pink dots and lines for detail.
The adorable little ladybug is from Create A Critter. She is cut at 3.5 inches (I think). I added some ribbon and a safety pin with some sequins on it for some bling.
Thanks for stopping by and looking!
What a cute card! I made my first gatefold card yesterday. They are fun to make :) TFS
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OMG, this is just toooo stinkin' cute!!!! LOVE it! Now I wonder why I would be drawn to a li'l card like this, eh? LOL :-)
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