Joanne carries on as May Hostess. This week, Joanne says "This week we are going to have fabric and corrugated paper on our card/project. The corrugated paper can be made using a crimper or already be crimped. The fabric must be something other than ribbon.
I used a Spellbinder cattail die and crimped it. My background is burlap.
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Thu, May 21, 2015 @ 5:08 AM
The burlap and crimped bulrushes (what we call them here!) make a wonderful rustic setting for your adorable duck image. I usually use a duck on my return address labels. This one reminds me of when I walk along the canal and sometimes they are sitting up on the edge in the long grass.