My 6 year old has been planning her birthday party for
a year now...lol. This is the theme she came up with! (It may just come out
in a party pack) So far everything is working up
SUPER cute. The image is drawn from a photo of her in her
Halloween costume. I paired it with the girl skull and cross bones image.
Above is the finished invitation. :)
I think you have a great site, with great free digi's thanks for that! I have made a link to you on my blog, i hope you don't mind!
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yr welcome, i am glad you like it!
ReplyDeleteWhat an adorable invite and thank you so much for sharing the image with us! Super cute pirate girlie. Love it!!
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Shar
awesome as always!!
ReplyDeleteI sure like the cutie pirate girl...Dee
ReplyDeleteSqueeee!!!! Oh goodness Nikki, how cute is she? The invitation looks great and I hope she has a great party. My munchkin turns 10 on Wednesday and it's so nice that our kids share the same birthday week. Blessings sweetie!!!! ((((hugs))))
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ReplyDeleteYour daughter sounds like a very lucky girl to me x have fun x Leigh x
ReplyDeleteDelightful!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great invitation!! How fun.. Hope your daughter loves her party!
ReplyDeleteFabulous work :)
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your party Mikella :)
She is adorable! Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteHappy birthday to Mikella, Nikki. I love the invitation you made for her. Especially about the "walk the plank bit". Gosh, the girl pirate is an absolute doll !!!! Love her to bits.
ReplyDeleteNaush
All of these are so adorable. Thank you. Hopefully her party turns out great.
ReplyDeleteToo cute! Nothing like a little lady that knows what she wants. I hope she has an AWESOME party!!
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