I made this card b/f going to DD for Thanksgiving dinner - ummm, good. At least I got my pix in during sunlight!! Beautiful day here in NE Ohio.
Anyway, this is my thankful card and I do have so much to be thankful for. One this is this site. Everyone is so sharing. I'm here everyday, learning something new w/ each visit. Thank you all.
This card was really quick. I used Tues. color combo & the cuttlebug & primas from Joann's.
I did the reverse technique on the thanks CB folder.
Also had to use basic gray b/c I don't have any going gray.
Thanks for taking a look.
Date: Thursday, November 27, 2008 GMT Views: 272
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Registered: May 31, 2008 Location: Seattle Posts: 14509
Thu, Nov 27, 2008 @ 7:47 PM
Very cute indeed! tfs
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Registered: March 11, 2008 Location: Sacramento, California Posts: 39766
Thu, Nov 27, 2008 @ 8:07 PM
So very pretty! Love you two cb folders here! Flower is lovely! Super fine card! TFS :0)
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Fri, Nov 28, 2008 @ 5:21 PM
Just lovely, Redbugdriver that you made a really neat bugged card, although I dont think I see any bugs anywhere. I'll let you slide on this one because yesterday was Thanksgiving, otherwise I wouldnt let you off so easily. Wonderful use of those 2 folders together and that flower is the perfect embellishment!
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