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Hey there! I arrived home last night from Leadership in Houston, TX and am both exhilarated and exhausted! Can you relate?

I have tons of fun new stuff to show you but none of it has been edited or sized to fit on my blog. When I sat down with my laptop I find that my mouse is apparently wearing out and will barely right click, so I found a couple of birthday swaps that you haven't seen yet but are still current:

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These little guys from Zoo Review are just adorable. The creator (sorry, I've lost the name) used the masking technique to stamp the penguin in the middle, covered him with a mask, then stamped the same penguin on either side of him. SO KAY-UTE! The "you can never have too much happy" from Yippee-Skippee! matches perfectly with this little group of guys!

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My second offering for you today uses a riot of punches to create the happy little clown and the pennant banner! The "happy BIG day" from the Chalk Talk set has a bit of a "big top" feel to it, don't you think?

Well, this is all I can manage today without my trusty mouse working properly! I have to run some errands today, so in addition to getting my teeth cleaned, buying a new phone (Instagram, here I come!), and getting groceries, I will be purchasing a new mouse!

Today is the last day for the current Stampin' Up! Weekly Deals. To shop for those click HERE.

Until tomorrow, have a Stampingrox! day!

 

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