Well, here we go! Nancy (Nwilliams6) and I challenge each other on a monthly basis, and that girl really puts me thru some paces! This month, we had to make masculine card, that had to have a smidge of pink somewhere, and contain the words (inside or out) Love, Dog and Hot. And it had to have something that represented Cowboys and Indians. Yikes! See what she does to me? Lol!
This is Nancy's card for me and honestly, I wish the photo did justice to the IRL beauty of this card! I have the same DP, and it never occurred to me to use it on a masculine card, but I love the look she has created. Nancy has included a genuine arrowhead and a brass coin (from a saloon, gasp!) I am just in awe of all the elements here- including the wheat stalk! She has about 150 'extra' of these, following another card adventure....
Nancy, thanks so much for 'playing cards' with me again. Can't wait to see what you do with the package of 'card elements' I sent for next month!
Thanks for looking, and please stop by Nancy's gallery to see her other works of greatness!
Registered: September 3, 2007 Location: Gainesville. Florida Posts: 275
Tue, Sep 15, 2009 @ 7:00 PM
This is utterly fabulous!!! Inspired grouping of collage objects, especially the coin. You should add key words "Collage Stamping" so it goes into that gallery too!
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Registered: July 27, 2005 Location: PA Posts: 4111
Tue, Sep 15, 2009 @ 7:43 PM
Oh my goodness, that was sure a challenge!! What a great job that you did on this one~I don't think that I could have come up with anything for that challenge,lol!
Registered: May 15, 2005 Location: Arlington, Washington Posts: 30400
Fri, Sep 18, 2009 @ 10:54 PM
this is Awesome for sure! wow! so many great elements to take in and admire!.. you guys are really having fun! great creative card!
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Judy
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