When I saw who was today's featured stamper, I was determined to play! My scraproom is messy- too many started projects cluttering my table and floor. Well, thanks to Anne, I cleaned up a bit and will try to accomplish completion of some of those projects this week.
I kept a similiar color scheme and layout. She had a funny blue ape, so I made my deer blue. Since I was a lucky recipient of one of Anne's card, I was surprised at the larger size she used. So, I ventured out of my comfort zone to use a bigger format of a card: instead of the usual 4.25 X 5.5, I went with 7 X 4.75.
Congratulations Anne! Thanks for your generosity of kind words and inspiring us! I hope you have a fabulous day! Hugs!
Date: Sunday, October 12, 2008 GMT Views: 363
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Sun, Oct 12, 2008 @ 7:21 PM
Great layout and love the blues.
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Sun, Oct 12, 2008 @ 8:32 PM
Oh girl, I must have sent you one of my early cards. That's when I used to create mega sized cards that cost $19.99 for postage. No more: they're now all the same size, 6.5 x 6.5 which is still too large since I cant ever find envelopes to fit them. I'm not surprised you cased this card. I well remember the comment you left on mine! Love your blue deer and your papers .... oh wow, are they are terrific. Love those pearls and your primas is way too fabulous. Gwen, you're such a great artist: I'm really honored that you played today. Thanks so much. Your cased card is more than fabulous.
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