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Ode to scrappin


I love those bumper stickers that say "I'd rather be...." fishing, surfing, sleeping, etc. I would definitely have one that said Scrapping. I just don't get to do it enough and, I don't enjoy driving much. Only because it seems I drive ALL day some days! Especially lately.
I did get to scrap last week because of our stamp a stack and scrap. I need these 'assignments' or deadlines, so I can get some of my own stuff done!
I had these pictures from a trip to Cocoa Village last spring break and since Shari took some of them, they actually look good! My page base is certainly celery. I trimmed some white cardstock to 10 x 10 and 10 x 10-1/2. I used the scallop border along the short side of the wider one and they ended up about even. The striped paper is from Afternoon tea DSP. The blue strip is retired blue (carribean?) with flowers stamped with versamark on it. I used my new flower die for my Sizzix to make the flowers. It is so fun to use the sizzix!
Here is another card we did last week, this one by Shari. We had lots of fun and made lost of cards!

Comments

Karen Giron said…
What a great page! I love the scallop circle for journaling - super cute!
Anonymous said…
Your cards are great and your work inspires me. Before I started stamping back in May I came across your blog and have followed it ever since. I have left you an award on my page. Please go check it out.

Blessings
Michelle Tweedy said…
Cute pics and cute layout! Come scrap with me!

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