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June 20, 2009

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This card is "squarely" sublime... I love how you cut him up a bit! You could have never gone through life w/out this stamp...

So fun! Love the little bubbles..and the blue/green combo!

What a great take on the challenge, Jill! I love this!

Okay, this is fabulous!!!! What a fantastic boy card (and those are so hard to come by!)

Jill, you should try and do all the challenges using the sub!!! Great job on this one!

This is SO cute!! I love these colors together!!

Love this card - fabulous squares and fabulous colours...

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