This card is for WishRAK New Year's Challenge, Cards for the Troops. We are supposed to use our favorite WishRAK item for this challenge. Mine is this image from the retired SU Wild, Wild West stamp set. I still kick myself for not buying it. I have been hoarding these images since I received them from lindsalita in March of 07. That's almost two years. I decided tonight was the right time to use it, because it is definitely my most favorite image.
Date: Wednesday, December 31, 2008 GMT Views: 704
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Registered: October 5, 2005 Location: Tina and Lena Posts: 11872
Wed, Dec 31, 2008 @ 10:19 PM
Girl! This card is wonderful! You definitely have to look at it a minute to take it all in - and it's worth it! That star along the border punch..did you add that or is it part of the stamp? I sure like it! And your coloring....fabulous!!
Registered: December 6, 2005 Location: Avatar is my princess at six months! Posts: 3853
Thu, Jan 01, 2009 @ 7:27 AM
This design is so creative, love it!
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Thu, Jan 01, 2009 @ 7:38 AM
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Girl! This card is wonderful! You definitely have to look at it a minute to take it all in - and it's worth it! That star along the border punch..did you add that or is it part of the stamp? I sure like it! And your coloring....fabulous!!
Thanks, Lena! The star is part of the patterned paper. It's odd how it was the only one that really showed on the card. I hate how my scanner fades the coloring, but I couldn't get my camera to take decent pictures tonight.
Thanks for your kind comments, everyone.
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