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Thursday, September 13, 2012

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This month's CCEE hostess Sabrina gave us a choice this week (both techniques) -- either a waterfall card or a free-standing pop-up card.  I chose the latter.




I've only made one or two of this type of card in the past, but I thought it would make a cute Christmas card for a child so I chose this fat little snowman for the main image.  I found some buttons in my embellie box (which actually was my late husband's fishing tackle box -- but it works great for buttons and brads, etc.).

If you'd like to join in on the fun and make something different from the usual-size card, come on over to the CCEE Blog and upload your card using Mr. Linky at the bottom of the post.

Stamps:  Mark's Finest Papers - Snow Gifts
Paper:  MFP Cherry Slush, Deep Olive, Snow Storm Smooth; some scrap DP
Ink:  Memento Tuxedo Black
Accessories:  Copic markers, Circle punches, Corner rounder, Large Eyelet, Plaid Ribbon, Button

6 comments:

  1. I must say that I am amazed and marvelling at all the fabulous cards everybody came up with this week! I love your crisp finish and clean lines here - I love how you did the tab (there is a hole punched through the circles, yes?), and the button is so perfect. This is really delightful, Lois.

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  2. Just adorable, Lois, and a fantastic job on your technique. I LOVE set you used because it has three of my favorite things, birds, birdhouses, and snowmen.

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  3. This is fabulous, Lois! I love the snowman and the colors you chose. That button is the perfect addition. So cute!

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  4. This is soooooo CUTE, Lois! Can I be your grandchild? I love snowmen and birds, and I love your choice of the plaid ribbon. So festive and cute.

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  5. Lois,
    Really, really cute. This is the first time I've ever made one of these cards, but won't be the last. Again, adorable card and cute little button.

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  6. this is adorable....well created plus fun...love that snowman image...cute

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