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Four Seasons Christmas Card

  It’s the first day of November (Wow!) and time for another color challenge with Pals Paper Arts!  This month’s colors are a classsy combination of Crumb Cake, Very Vanilla and Riding Hood Red.  They are perfect for Christmas cards, or any other occasion, as you’ll see if you visit Pals Paper Arts to see what the Design …

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Rustic Fall Card with Autumn Accents

Ahhhhhh. September is here, and it’s time to get busy with the fall and holiday cards! This is such an exciting time of year for me. I love Fall, Halloween, Thanksgiving and Christmas card making, and with all the new products in the 2012 Holiday Catalog, I’m so inspired!  There’s something special about the colors …

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Clear Blue Sky

    Don’t you just love it when an idea comes out of the clear blue sky?   That was the case with this card, and it included a clear blue sky!  The trees are from the Thoughts and Prayers stamp set, but I just used the branches and leaves.  Then I suspended the bird cage from …

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Blanket for Baby

  Did you ever start a card with no idea of where it would take you?  This is one of those cards.  The sketch is from Mojo Monday Blog Challenge, but my real inspiration came from Mary Fish at Stampin’ Pretty.    Here’s the sketch: I just can’t seem to get enough of Twitterpated DSP, so that’s …

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Twitterpated Birthday

  Are you ready for another fabulous sketch by Margaret Moody at Pals Paper Arts?  I am!  I always look forward to Margaret’s sketches; they are always fresh, versatile and inspirational to me.   Here’s this week’s sketch:   I chose Twitterpated DSP and Bordering on Romance stamp set as my starting point, so I used …

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Happy Thoughts

Have you seen the new Field Flowers stamp set?  I’ve seen cards made by designers on some of the blogs that host challenges, and it’s a WONDERFUL set.  It’s amazing to see the totally different looks that can be created with this set.  I couldn’t wait to get mine!  This week, Colour Throwdown Challenge #154 required …

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Ice Cream Cone Birthday and Saturday Tip: Organizing Paper Scraps

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Happy Saturday!  Did you know that today is the birthday of the ice cream cone?  According to the Library of Congress, on July 23, 1904, Charles E. Menches came up with the idea of filling a pastry cone with two scoops of ice cream.  He is one of several who claim to have conceived the ice cream …

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