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A Bunch of Cards!

I had an extra long weekend and I made a bunch of cards! I wanted to share a few of my favorites with you:


The image on this is from Delicious Doodles and it is called Mother Duck and Duckling. I made this for a friend of my daughter. She requested a duck image but wanted it to be only one layer. I am entering this in the current Delicious Doodles Challenge which is Anything Goes with your favorite color(s). My favorite colors are green and blue but when it comes to cards I love black and brown as well.


This one was done for a challenge on SCS involving maps. My image is a new one available at Squigglefly by Cheryl Grant Alger called Another Door Opens Sally.


This card was made for the Inspiration Challenge on SCS. I hand cut the heart and the flowers.


Done for the MIX challenge and the Inspiration Challenge on SCS. I made it by mixing glue and ink an embossing folder and running it through the Big Shot.


Made for the FS challenge on SCS using ink and glue on an ef. My sentiment is from the MFP set Out on the Town.


Made using the OUt on the Town MFP Sentiment for one of the DG Challenges on SCS.


Made for another DG challenge on SCS - I made this one by rubbing down my ef with Versamark and using heat and stick powder and then rubbing in some Sparkle n Sprinkle glitter. IRL this thing lights up a room.

I made more but I am just showing you my favorites so you don't fall asleep looking at this post.

Hugz!



Comments

  1. You have been one busy lady. All I can say is fabulous cards and now I am tired. I will say that duck is a stunner. - Jim

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  2. Wow, you were really busy. All of these are fantastic and all so different. It would be too hard to choose one favorite.

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  3. Wow, Nancy...what a busy girl you've been. These are all fabulous cards. I won't attempt to even say which are my favorites. I think you must work a lot faster than this girl. I think it would take me a loooooong time to make this many. :-) Huggies~~~

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  4. WOOOOOWWWWW! All so stunning and beautiful... thanks for the inspiration. You are on a roll...

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  5. Wow! You have been busy Nancy, a wonderful selection of cards, so many different styles and techniques. I especially love the fabulous duck image on the first one and the heart and flower one is so pretty.
    Pauline
    x

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  6. You are always so inspirational, Nancy!! Coming for a visit, I get a month's worth of posts in one and many gorgeous cards to enjoy!! Hugs, Darnell

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  7. Goodness, that's a lot of cards, you've been busy! Each one is so unique and beautiful but then that is exactly what I expect to see when I come visit, beautiful, gorgeous and unique!

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  8. ADORE #3!!! Fabulous cutting for the heart and flowers!! #5 with the feathers is such a fun card. Well done on all of them!

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  9. What a great array of cards! just adore how you have managed a one layer card! I can't seem to do those lol

    Thanks for joining at Delicious doodles challenges. Hope you will join us next time DT Crafting Vicky.

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  10. Whew! You've been a busy stamper haven't you?! These are all winners, but I especially love the Another Door Opens card! What a fantastic image and sentiment! Well done on all!!

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