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Wednesday, August 13, 2014

She Knew Her Best Trait

Create with TLC has a new Vintage Image Transfer and Word Art Set - "She Was Fearless" which I had a great deal of fun with making two cards with the first being shown today and the second tomorrow.




Doesn't she look like a weight lifter???

RECIPE:
  • size A card cut using brown Recollection Card Stock
  • background is DCWV The Heirloom Stack
  • Create with TLC "She Was Fearless" was colored with Spectrum Nor Markers and gel pens, fussy cut, and then chalked around the edges
  • sentiment is also from that set "she knew her best trait was her STRENGTH" which was fussy cut and then chalked around the edges
  • ribbon is from my scraps
This is one of the cards that I had made while at the cabin in Pymatuning. I cut a great deal of size A cards, backgrounds, some ribbons, pearls, and of course my Spectrum Noir Markers, Prisma Colored Pencils, and gel pens. I had a great time, just reaching into my suitcase and combining my things to make a cohesive card! 

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Much love, hugs, and friendship

4 comments:

  1. Fabulous design such a great card Thanks for playing Crafting by Designs Anything Goes Challenge good luck Love and Happy Crafting Hugs Carloe x

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  2. Great image and saying, Vicky. That lady has some well-developed muscles! Thanks for sharing your card with us at Crafty Sentiments. Cathy xx

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  3. Lovely vintage style card Lynne.Thanks for joining in at Crafty Sentiments - good luck! Susan x

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  4. I love doing that at our cottage too. Last time I brought my Cuttlebug, dies and all my scrap paper. I die cut a bunch of shapes and store them for my next card jamming session. I think it's easier to just look through a baggy of die cuts to find the color I'm looking for then to find a whole sheet of paper. My paper storage stinks! So anyway, I'm babbling. Thank you for linking up your card At Chalk Ah Lot.

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