This card is for two challenges, the sketch challenge and for Mothermarks teapot Tuesday.
With MMTPT, Alice the cow has a brother Curt, Curt can't decide if he wants to work as a Hollywood stunt cow or go home. I have the most dangerous stunt for Curt......getting married! I found this cute little heifer and maybe Curt can settle down and raise a few calf's back home on the farm. You can read the story here:http://mothermark.blogspot.com/
Thanks for looking.
Date: Wednesday, February 3, 2010 GMT Views: 645
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Registered: April 15, 2008 Location: Seattle Area Posts: 25018
Wed, Feb 03, 2010 @ 5:08 PM
They DO look kinda scared. I hope they are thinking this stunt over very carefully! Love that embossed chicken wire and the bit of a heart border for these two love bir.. no.. love cattle!
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Registered: March 12, 2008 Location: stamping or writing Posts: 9962
Wed, Feb 03, 2010 @ 5:32 PM
What a hilarious image. Well, yes, I guess getting married would cause Curt either to get better at being a stunt cow or go home...
(Silver embossing on the chicken wire looks great.)
Registered: November 17, 2006 Location: Nanaimo, British Columbia Posts: 52798
Wed, Feb 03, 2010 @ 5:42 PM
what a cute cart... Curt and possibly his new wife make a nice looking couple... love the embossed yellow panel and the silver embossed chicken wire... wonderfully done. tfs
Registered: September 12, 2007 Location: Wake Forest, NC Posts: 61357
Wed, Feb 03, 2010 @ 6:27 PM
Yikes! 2 love bird and one has a pitch fork in his hand. Yeah, this would definitely be an option for good ole Curt, but I have strong feeling it just might not be the best thing for her, forget about him! Sweet image, fun card and so perfect for both challenges!~
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