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Challenge #74

Our challenge theme this week was Give Thanks. Today I am giving thanks that my husband is home from his surgery, that my daughter is safe while she is out being onery, that most of my kids made it to school today, and that I don't feel like I 'totally' have the flu yet. I'm also thankful for my awesome Big Shot that I made this cool project with! I don't know if it fits the 'theme', but right now, it will have to do. I plan to fill it with goodies and use it as a thank you gift. How's that? LOL I used the big penant die from Stampin' Up! and stuck two together using sticky strip. They are stamped with the Doodle this stamp set in brown and aqua painted in with Riding hood red and Artichoke. These are way fun to make!
Now, I'm off to see Twilight! yay!!

Comments

Lynn Mercurio said…
Wonderful project. Great idea with your pendant die to make such cute candy holders. Feel better soon, ok?
Nikki Bond said…
This is fantastic! Love how you used the dies...great job! {SMILES}
Anonymous said…
Cute project! I think it works well for the challenge. Hope you feel better!
Lisa Somerville said…
Cute project, hope you feel better soon!
Connie Babbert said…
Feel better soon! Love your project...I've resisted those dies this far...
Kristen said…
Fabulous! Great project, and I hope you feel better soon.
Kerry D-C said…
Another wonderful project, Becki!!
This is lovely!
Amy Caraluzzi said…
Okay, really great project, blah blah blah (wink, wink, seriously, I do love it!)...I'm so jealous you're seeing Twilight! I'm on book 4 right now and totally hooked!
Ida said…
Wonderful project and a great way to say, "Thanks".
Lori said…
Great project, Becky. There are so many things you can do with those pennant die pieces, aren't there? Hope you enjoyed the movie.
Great idea, very cute. Hope you are feeling better soon.

:) Marcia
Selene Kempton said…
This is adorable! I love what you did with the challenge. Feel better!
Lisa Bohler said…
What a lovely little project to say thanks! Very pretty and a creative way to use the dies! Happy Thanksgiving!
What a wonderful way to use that die Beckie! You're on a roll! Have a Happy Thanksgiving! :D
Unknown said…
Super Cute, Beckie. Feel better soon!
Chrissy D said…
Fabulous project! Love this! I hope you feel better now that it is a few days later!!!

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