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Please remember to put WT303 in your keywords section and post a link back here so that we can all see your beautiful creations. Feel free to create as many projects as you wish but keep in mind that this is not a contest. Use this challenge as inspiration and hopefully you see your creativity flourish. You can combine this challenge with another
I had a ball checking out your creations last week...hope your had fun creating with dimension!
Please know that I have a family of seven, four dogs and a few design obligations that keep me busy every day. I will do my very best to comment on each and every project but there may be times that I simply will not be able to. I sure am going to try though.
__________________ ~ Judy ~ Gallery * Blog - Joy in a JAR
Designing for Splitcoaststampers, Hambo Stamps, Really Reasonable Ribbon, Rubber Stamp Tapestry, Rubbernecker Stamps & Stamp School
I like the theme you picked for this challenge, Kim. I love silver and gold embossing on cards. I'm working on valentines now, so this was a good opportunity to incorporate your challenge. Thanks!
I design for DRS Designs & Mark's Finest Papers a Heinrich Co.
My blog Mustang Creations
Life is too short to wake up in the morning with regrets, so love the people who treat you right, forgive the ones who don't, and believe that everything happens for a reason.
__________________ Wanda ~ Dirty Dozen Alumni, Designer for Color Throwdown & Raise the Bar challenges Cullen-ary Creations...my blog HERE'S MY GALLERY
Finally, I managed to do a challenge again
Here's my Silver Snowflake
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Please visit my gallery or blog! Thank you! Christiane
Do not grow weary - but gently - to the wonder - as if a bird should light - hold out your hand. (Hilde Domin, 1909-2006)