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| | I had the most fun ever with this challenge! Thank you, Shelly. I ran around the house looking for stuff that would make a good embelishment and was non-traditional. In the bathroom I found red cough drops, breath strips and daily contact lense cases; in the sewing area I found a zipper, thread, a piercing tool, a safety pin, and an elastic thingie for ironing boards; in the office I found pieces from an old credit card machine; and in the kitchen I found an used scouring pad, packets of splenda, a couple of coins and a bullet.
So I chose the scouring pad and the .22 bullet. My DH took the stuff out of the bullet and parts of the scouring pad was my "ribbon." When I finally showed to DH, a hunter of course, he called it my redneck card. I think it's a pretty handsome redneck card. And the deer is still standing!
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Date: Tuesday, September 18, 2007 GMT Views: 2166
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Additional Info
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Keywords: LSC133 - Noble Deer
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Stamps: Noble deer
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Paper: sahara sand, always artichoke
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Ink: craft always artichoke
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Accessories: clear embossing powder, .22 bullet (no powder!), scouring pad as "ribbon", double rectangle punch
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Techniques: embossing
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Difficulty (1-Easy 5-Advanced): 1
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