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Happy May Day!



Can you believe it's May 1st already?  This year just seems to be flying by. It's been raining here the past 3 days and since it's impossible to get out and celebrate it being May Day I created this May Day Cone to celebrate instead.  I love the new Graphic 45 Little Darlings paper which Altered Pages carries so I couldn't resist taking this beautiful flower piece to create the cone.  The Bazzill Just the Edge Cardstock Strips were just the perfect thing to create the handle for it.  Of course, it had to have flowers on it so I used the Pink Petunia Paper Flowers from Bazzill to finish it.

Speaking of the new Graphic 45 Little Darlings paper...have you seen the new Little Darlings Photo Book/Journal Kit at Altered Pages? Here's a sneak peek of just the cover of it.  You won't want to miss this kit!  It makes a great gift for Mother's Day or any day you want to show off your little darlings.  This kit contains so much that you will have enough paper left to create some of these cones that you can use for parties or any occassions from it,too. 
  I hope you enjoy seeing what I created today and hope that enjoy your first day of May.  Be sure to stop by Altered Pages and check out all of the new kits and products that have been added.

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  1. What a sweet way to celebrate May Day. Today is my parents 64th anniversary! Dad passed a few years ago, but it is still a day to celebrate. Mom is still as beautiful as the day they married!

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  2. That's so pretty. Great looking kit!

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