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Thursday, November 13, 2008

I'm still here...

Howdy everyone. Talk about late - I never post at night! But this morning we had to help my SIL take her dog to the vet. Here dog's got arthritis too - and he's an old guy so she needed some help with him. I guess I can understand, when the weather starts to turn nasty I know that my old bones creak ~ so I'm sure theirs do too!!
I had a minute to work on a card that I thought that I'd show you. It's the last of my Fall/Thanksgiving cards. I promise!!


The base card is Chocolate Chip (what elseÜ) and I layered it with DP, that darn designer paper that is not labeled - and Really Rust. I stamped the image by Judith and colored it in with my watercolor crayons. I punched a scallop square out of some orange cs that was run thru the cuttlebug and attached the image behind it. I then punched a slot on each side at the bottom of the orange panel and threaded some gold ribbon thru it and tied it in a knot. The sentiment is also from Judith and I stamped that with Really Rust ink and sponged it around that panel before I layered it on to the Really Rust and orange scraps. I attached that to the card with pop dots.
See, simple. And the last Fall card ~ promise!!
Tomorrow I am going to try to sit in the craft room all day and create something for you to look at. Hopefully.....
Thanks for stopping by!
Hugs,
Joani

5 comments:

  1. Oh this is just way too darling. Like the new look to your blog as well.

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  2. I just bought the cuttlebug embossing folder you used, I like how you used it to frame the stamped image.

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  3. GREAT cards as usual! I have sent you an award...got get it off my blog, chikka!

    Hugs,
    Julie

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  4. cute card. I have been a bad blog sister and haven't been here much. I have updated my google reader to include your site

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  5. Fantastic cards. That is one awesome stamp! :O)

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