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CC Designs August Preview -- Roberto's Rascals

Hi!  It's the last day of previews at CC Designs.  Today we're featuring a new illustrator and line of stamps called Roberto's Rascals.

My card features All Wrapped Up and the sentiment is from Boo-tiful Sentiments.  Isn't this a sweet image?  I love the faces on these images.  So cute!

A closer photo.  These new images will be available August 1st at 9 PM EST.  Please check out more creations by the DT HERE.

I am savoring these last few days of vacation.  The summer just flew by!  I'll have to get into another routine with the kids once everyone is back in school.  Hope you're enjoying the summer too!

Thanks so much for stopping by!


Comments

Rachel Parys said…
Giggle...they are super cute!!
Anonymous said…
The card tells a funny story! Really cute!
Cheryl said…
So cute! Why does my house look like that sometimes when it's not even Halloween?! Have fun getting ready for back to school
Ho da cute!!! This card sure put a big smile on my face. I TOTALLY LOVE IT!!!!
Unknown said…
This is the cutest Halloween image! Your card would anyone smile!
RiNNE said…
This made me giggle!! Adorbs!!

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