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A Wolf Looking for Dinner

It's time for the Dude Time Doodles September Blog Hop, and there are some awesome new images.

If you are participating in the blog hop, you should have come here from Dawn (wasn't her card wonderful?). If not, hop on and just continue on in a circle. Be sure to leave comments everywhere because the blog hop prize is selected from the mystery DT member.

I love wolves and warewolves so I am thrilled to showcase the new image Wifred Wolfenstein.


Now it is time to visit Anne and see the fun card she has designed.

Hugz!

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  1. He looks fabulous! Love the black branches and the little skulls.

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  2. fabulous card Nancy - love that sentiment - its a howler! Hugs rachel xx

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  3. Terrific card, Nancy! Love your coloring, especially the blue eyes! Great striped paper. Thanks for the inspiration.

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  4. Wow Nancy, you actually made Wilfred look handsome! Great coloring and wonderful background!

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  5. Hi Nancy, Wilfred looks fabulous in these colours I like the skull border and the foliage
    Kevin xx

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  6. Ha...I hope I'm not on that menu he has in his hand. Cute Halloween card, Nancy. Nice added embellies.

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  7. Lol, what a howler your sentiment is!
    Your card is just amazing!
    Hugs
    Dawn xx

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  8. Great job, love your coloring and those skulls are just great with this card.

    TTFN,

    CraftyGirl
    craftygirlcardsandcrafts.blogspot.com

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  9. LOL this is great - love the sentiment!!! Lov the border in the background - matches perfectly!! Great card!!

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  10. Love the wolfman!! You always do such a great job on your cards.

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  11. Nancy this is so lovely ... lol. Great design and embellishments.
    Hugs
    Desíre
    {Doing Life – my personal blog}

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  12. Amazing card! I love this image, there are so few werewolves stamps for Halloween. The coloring is great and I love the embellishments in the background

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