Hello friends! Today I have a card for you from PTI's Make It Monday Challenge. You can find the details of the challenge
here. The idea today was to use rainbows and repeats. I chose to use color scheme #6- Summer Sunrise, Limeaid Ice, Aqua Mist, Hawaiian Shores, Raspberry Fizz.

I chose to use Little Birdie and Little Birdie Additions for my card. I also used a sentiment and music notes from Birds of a Feather. The squiggly line is from Little Birdie. I just love a clean and simple challenge! Thanks for stopping by!
I LOVE it! So, so cute! :)
ReplyDeleteVery cool idea with the rainbow of birdies & squiggles to match. Perfect sentiment to finish it off!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute, fun card!
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute card!! See, I can never come up with stuff like this, even if an idea is planted.... You are so creative!!
ReplyDeleteThis is really very sweet. I like how the squiggly line changes colors, too.
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ReplyDeleteoh my goodness, this is adorable!
ReplyDeleteSo cute!!!! I love the little birdies all lined up!
ReplyDeleteSuper cute, Michele!
ReplyDeleteSuch a sweet little card! I love the sombre effect of the squiggly line changing color...nice accent!
ReplyDeleteLinda
Beautiful CAS card - sweet image!
ReplyDeleteLovely card!
ReplyDeleteThis is so amazing...that border is so fun and festive and makes for a fabulous card.
ReplyDeletesweet! love these little guys!
ReplyDeleteThis is just so, so cute. Perfect for this challenge.
ReplyDeleteJust adorable! Love that you used the rainbow effect on the loopy border for those itty bitty bird feet to rest on!
ReplyDeleteSuch a cheery card. Perfect 'lineup'.
ReplyDeleteThis is really cute Michele! It's like The Beatles crossing the road, except with Little Bitty Birds!!
ReplyDeleteThe tags are just adorable,and your card just beautiful! I'm loving this set too and haven't even opened it yet, as my order arrived while I was in the midst of packing for vaca. I already can't wait to get home so I can play!
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