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Butterfly Medallion and a Lure


Had to play in the FS challenge at SCS and I cased THIS gorgeous card by Heidi. Had to use my new Lunette Butterfly by Memory Box. This card made me fall in love with my medallion stamp all over again!

Also played in the Mixed Media and Teapot Tuesday Challenge with this card:


Fun day playing on my kitchen counter!

Hugz!

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  1. Just beautiful :-D I would really like to see a TuT on this.
    IKE xxxx

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  2. Love both of these cards Nancy. Love the softness of the butterfly card but I also like the Fly fishing lure. Used to love fly fishing. Nope! Can't decide. It is a draw. Both are winners.

    Blessings
    Jim

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  3. These are both gorgeous! The medallion stamp card is so beautiful...and the fishing card...well, you know how I love fishing card!!!
    Great cards!!!

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  4. I absolutely LOVE what you've done with that medallion stamp! What a fantastic background for that pretty butterfly, and the 2nd is a great masculine card with a quote that's so true! Well done on both!

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  5. Your first card is a total Class Act! I love it and the soft sweet colors you went with. Your second card is just ideal for any male or female if she is a fishing person. Don't send it to me, because I only eat fish, I don't catch them. LOL Seriously I do love this card and the die you went with on it. Enjoy your day.

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  6. Beautiful work thanks for sharing with me ,reading your profile makes me smile I like my kitchen to be sparkly clean and empty , would much rather be in the garden or craft area..............Lis

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  7. Beautiful, creative cards! The first one is a great case of Heidi's card! The second one the sentiment is so perfect with this image!

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  8. these are both fabulous Nancy, I like the lure with that sentiment but that butterfly is stunning!!
    Kevin xx

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  9. seeing ur card takes me out of mundane things..so powerful n imaginative...I used to observe lot of colorful bufferflies and catch wonderful dragon flies of all sizes shapes n color...there is a nice song about it..but your card much much more penetrating n poetic..loved it...
    Hugz - ur forever friend

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  10. Two beautiful cards Nancy, I love your gorgeous die cut butterfly, such an elegant card.
    Pauline
    x

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  11. Amazing color combo on the medallion card, beautiful! Never thought in terms of learning while fishing!

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  12. Two wonderful cards. Love the background for the butterfly stamp and the feather on the fishing lure looks fabulous.

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  13. Both so pretty. I like your medallion stamp as well. And the sentiment in the second one is so deep.

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  14. Your cards are so pretty. I love how you spritzed the medallion stamp and made a beautiful background with for medallion stamp. The second one is so perfect for the fisherman and the sentiment says it all. Have a great day.

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