What a great SC this week. I love it. I did this one in the am, but had to go deliver some SU items & it ended up taking all afternoon - visiting you know.... Anyway, I used my bow easy & w/ Sharon Johnsons' picture tutorial it was easy as pie. I still need practice but it sure works well. Thanks to Nancy Littrell for hooking me up w/ this really cool tool.
I stamped the gourd, the acorn & the leaf in versamark on the Chocolate Chip. I think the dp is SU Bella Rose (at least there's a pretty small rose pattern on the flip side). I cut the pumpkins out & popped them on 3-D dots.
Thanks for stopping to take a look.
Date: Wednesday, September 30, 2009 GMT Views: 946
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Registered: March 5, 2007 Location: Coatesville, Pennsylvania Posts: 44940
Wed, Sep 30, 2009 @ 3:35 PM
Carol, this is soooo cool! Just look at that perfect bow!!! I love your pumpkins! Terrific card, GF!
------------------------------ Lesley Proud Fan Club and RAK Member He is the GOD of the Impossible!!!! Kookzi the Rookzie Punchkateer It is by the grace of God that we take our next breath.
Registered: March 21, 2006 Location: sunny southern california Posts: 20098
Wed, Sep 30, 2009 @ 4:45 PM
Very clean and crisp design. I like the yummy bow. I need more practice. Do you give lessons???
------------------------------ christine m.aka summer and weekend stalker DOT INK (My yadda yadda) Don't magnify your problem . . .Magnify your God
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Registered: September 12, 2007 Location: Wake Forest, NC Posts: 61357
Wed, Sep 30, 2009 @ 8:03 PM
Whoa, getting closer to retirement day by day must really bring out a super charged creativity. This is sure one spectacular card, Karen, with that polka dot panel and those pumpkins. Really neat card.
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