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CardPattern challenge


After I left CHA, my creative slump disappeared! I couldn't wait to get home to make more cards. The next card I created was for the Card Pattern challenge. I am trying to make more of my own backgrounds, so I used the"You're a Hoot" for my background. Supplies used: Kelly Panacci, Hampton Arts, and Hero Art stamps; copic markers, ribbon, My Minds Eye adn DCVW paper.

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  1. :) Glad your mojo is back!!!! You know I love this one! Birthday is in October, just FYI...

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  2. Organized: who do you think I made this card for....

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  3. Ya know my birthday is Friday...

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  4. Very cute stamp, very nice card!

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  5. What a cute card!! Love the owl and the colors are fabulous!!! Thanks for joining in the fun at Card Patterns!!

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