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Wellies

Wellies is such a fun word to me - not sure why, but it makes me smile when I say it. I don't own any Wellies, but I have a pair picked out if I ever decide to get some. At MFPSpeedyTV, the Inspiration challenge this week is "Get Creative with those Wellies" and there are some pretty inspiring Wellies:




So fun!

I took a bit of inspiration from all of them:

I used stamps from the following MFP sets:

Works of Art
Columns and Toparies
Glad Glads
Ivy and Blossoms
You've Got Style

My paper is from The Paper Studio and SU!, the inks are Tim Holtz (using the Wrinkle Free Distress technique), the glitter is from Sparkle n Sprinkle, and the ribbon was a sweet birthday present. In case you want to see the Wellies I have picked out here they are:


Hope you are inspired by the fun Wellies in the challenge and join us in the MFPSpeedyTV Inspiration Challenge.

Hugz!

Comments

  1. Wow! Nancy, what a fine job you did with the Wellies inspiration. I love all these flowers stuck down in there. You have lots of wonderful sparkle and used some fab papers.

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  2. Your card is absolutely adorable (don't forget to enter it into the SNS Creative Challenge). I have to say though, the wellies you have chosen made me laugh out loud. I've never seen cowboy boot wellies and they are just too fun. Living in the Northwest for a number of years, wellies were the shoe of choice most of the time. These would have been perfect.

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  3. Cowgirl wellies - love it LOL!!! Lovely card with the shimmer and beautifully done all round.

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  4. Never even heard the term wellies before my friend in the UK introduced me to them! Wonderful card, The boots are gorgeous, I'd like to have a pair of them!

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  5. I assume "Wellies" are what I call boots. In any case all the ones in your post today are cute, but yours are by far the best and the most snazzy. That card is just stunning. Have a wonderful day.

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  6. This is gorgeous Nancy, I like the boots image the flowers and the butterflies.
    Kevin xx

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  7. WOWZERS! Your card is absolutely GORGEOUS!

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  8. Nancy, love your choice of snazzy boots! What a fun challenge and your card is so pretty.

    Hugs
    Sue

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  9. Oh what a beauty you have created. Love the shiny sparkly wellies and the flowers coupled with that dreamy ribbon and gorgeous paper.
    Thanks for following my little blog and the kind words. I am honoured.
    Monica xxx

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  10. Your card is so cute, I love the flowers coming out of the boots. Wow, look at all those sets you combined. Great job on the challenge, Nancy.

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  11. Nancy,
    Wow, what a beautiful card - and I love your arrangement! I've seen several houses with ceramic or resin wellies in the yards filled with flowers! Love your wonderful card!

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  12. Oh MY Goodness! Nancy! I keep thinking that you have made the most awesome card ever...and then you go and do another awesome card! So pretty!

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  13. Such a stunning creation with the boots!! Love the layers and layout design!! Brilliant job! HUGS :)

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  14. so gorgeous nancy.fabulous pretty design and colours and i love the stunning image :D

    xx coops xx

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  15. Wow, a wonderful pair of wellies! So very glamourous and makes for a very glitzy, glam card too :)

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  16. Wow wish my wellies looked as glam as these, if they did I would never have them off.
    Thanks for sharing your glam card
    Hugs
    Kelly xxx

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  17. Holy smokes look at this. Your card is dynamite. I love your glittered Wellies. I don't have any either-not sure I could walk in those babies....I am thinking I would stub my toe in them....lol Love the colors and the beautiful shading in the flowers on this one. It's fantastic.
    Bear Hugs,
    Carol :O}

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