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Here are my newest creations:
How adorable is this martini drinking chicks image? I designed my own DP by typing lots of different drinks on the computer and printing them on a piece of Kraft card stock.
Next up:
I used the "Bouquet Chick" image without the chick. The image was printed twice so that I could pop up the large flowers. I think, I am stuck on Kraft card stock and the clean & simple look right now. OOPS! I almost forgot to tell you that I paper-pieced the vase with a piece of yellow polka dot DP, so I guess that really means that I printed the image 3 times!
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~pat~
Gorgeous cards pat.xxx
ReplyDeletePat, these are awesome! I was going to ask where you got that drink paper, you are so clever! And the coloring on kraft is amazing (I've tried it and can't get the hang), your's always looks so beautiful! Two great cards!
ReplyDeleteLove your Martini card! The image looks so good on the kraft card stock. I never think to do that!
ReplyDeleteDee, i totally fell in love with the first one. The craft card stock and your selfmade DP looks FABULOUS !
ReplyDeleteOMG Pat - these are FANTASTIC! I love how you added all the different flavors and made your own DP, so creative. Them them both!!!
ReplyDeleteThese are both great but I must say I'm partial to the hysterical drunk birds... hee hee GREAT job, these are so cute.
ReplyDeletenice work... love the drunken chicks :)
ReplyDeleteLove the paper you used with the martinis...nice work.
ReplyDeleteFantastic cards Pat! I love the scalloped borders you used!
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