I LOVE YOUR SMILE

July 08, 2015

HELLLLOOO there friends and welcome to Gerda Steiner Designs brand spanking new blog!!! I am so super excited for the new blog and I hope you too enjoy here and get inspired by all the amazing inspirations coming your way..

And also I am super excited to write the very first blog post here so why not start with a cutie patootie!! Here is my card for you!!

 
I played with Cheese Please Bunny from the Digital stamp collection. The bunny is printed on Crafters Companion ultra smooth white cardstock and colored using Prisma Colored pencils and gamsol.. The design paper is from DCVW.

Here is a close..


Hope you liked my card.
Ohh and if you have missed the blog hop announcement on our GSD FB page...
 
That's all from me today, thanks for stopping by!!

Hugs,
Chitra



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