Hi everyone! Welcome to the 1st Birthday Extravaganza Blog Hop to celebrate the 1st Birthday of AAA Cards Challenge. This week we are creating Birthday Cards and there are a TON of prizes to be won. If you came from Kimberly Wiener's blog then you are in the right place, and if you stumbled in, you can start here.


I created this card with the Create a Cake stamp from Close to my Heart, Authentique Papers, and Simon Says Stamp Ink. I have a video tutorial and full supply list with links below 🙂
How to Win:
Just make a Birthday Card and leave a little love at some blogs.
Participate in the Challenge over at AAACards this week!
Card Game Prizes:1st place: $50.00 to spend at Simon Says StampTop Three: Matching stamps and dies from Lawn FawnRandom Number Choice: $25.00 with Simon Says StampPlayers Choice Award: Lawn Fawn Sweater Weather 6×6 Pad and Thank You Tag Stamp Set
OR
Comment on all the Blogs in the Hop!
BlogHop Comment Game:Random choice winner from each blog host a £20.00 voucher to spend at Visible Image, a £15.00 voucher to spend at Clearly Besotted, a £10.00 voucher to spend at Uniko Studio and a £10.00 voucher to spend at Digi Stamp Boutique are some of the prizes to be awarded to random commentators from either the AAA Cards blog or AAA Cards facebook page.We have a grand prize, $30.00 value, a place in Justine Hovey's Christmas Card making Video ClassesAND……All you have to do is leave a little birthday wish for a chance to win one of our fun prizes, Whee!
Next up in the hop is Victoria Lavender – check out her great creation for the challenge!
If you get lost along the way, here is a list of the participants!
Victoria LavenderJane TaylorLinda BeesonVicki DutcherStephanie LanzalottoJill VickersJenny ColaciccoSarah Platt Kimberly Wiener Justine Hovey
I entered this card into the following challenges:

Fusion: French Twist

Challenge Up Your Life: Transparent Item (I used vellum in my pattern layers)
Alphabet Challenge Blog: E is for Eye Catching Edges (all my edges are stitched!)

Happy Little Stampers: Die Cuts