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Mark's Finest Paper August Blog Hop Day One - Crow and Scarecrow

Hello friends!



Welcome to the Marks Finest Papers, a Heinrich Company

August Blog Hop! 

This month's New Stamp Set Releases are


 Featured  Aug. 12
Crows and Scarecrow

Featured Aug. 13
Hydrangea


 Featured Aug. 14
Keys

Featured Aug. 15
Dear Santa and Brrrr


Please hop along with us! You have a chance to win one of the above stamp sets! Just comment on the following blogs (don't forget this one), each day for more chances to win! (You do NOT have to comment on all the blogs each day! The names are drawn randomly!) All six winners will be announced on 
Aug.16, 2014 on the Mark's Finest Papers blog. You can go back and comment if you missed a day. (HINT: The more you comment, the more chances you have to win and comments on the MFP blog count twice!) 

The deadline for 
commenting is 10 PM EST on Friday August 15, 2014






Here are my cards:




Here's the Design Team:


Come on back tomorrow for more creativity.




Comments

  1. Your cards are absolutely fabulous Nancy love that scarecrow
    Kevin xx

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  2. Gorgeous creations ! Lovely design and cute image too. So creative and inspiring too.Thanks for sharing. Amazing blog hop!

    Best Regards,
    Lidya (Cloud's project)

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  3. Both of these are so cute! Really love the two birds hanging out.

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  4. Two cute cards, Nancy! I like the "straw" sticking out of the bottom of the scarecrow's clothes.

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  5. They have a nice antiqued look

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  6. Your cards are both really cute. I love the papers and the paper piecing.

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  7. Wow so very pretty
    What a very pretty stamp set

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  8. Two very cute and creative cards Nancy!

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  9. Two great cards...
    Love the two crows on the simple card...
    The scarecrow card love all the layers and the colors...
    well done

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  10. Sweet cards - especially those crows

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  11. Both are wonderful but that first one is a stunning looking one!

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  12. Perfect fall cards Nancy. The crows are great with the gingham and the scare crow is awesome. - Jim

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  13. Nancy,
    What an awesome job on both of your very cute cards - my fav is the crows - I love these chubby little guys!

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  14. Two fabulous cards Nancy, I love the rustic feel and your scarecrow is wonderful with all of the dimension.
    Pauline
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  15. Two super cards, Nancy. I love those little crows and I always love a scarecrow...think they are so cute.

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  16. Fun and fabulous fall cards. Love your CAS approach with the first one and the patterns and textures of the second.

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  17. Great cards, Miss Nancy! Love the new images, but I REALLY love what you have done with them! I am especially partial to the crows on the first card! hugs, de

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  18. Super cute cards love the black and white checked paper! Great job Teamie!!

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  19. Fantastic cards! Both of them are outstanding, especially like the two birds!

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  20. love your layers...great backgrounds
    Myrna

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  21. Both cards are adorable; especially love the way you embellished the scarecrow card!

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  22. Oh my, your cards turned out so pretty! I love the way the scarecrow card turned out. That's really something!

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  23. Love the paper pieced outfit for your scarecrow. Your layout and design for your crow card is fabulous.

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  24. Great ideas and so pretty! Love'em!

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  25. both so gorgeous nancy.the images are fab and i love your stunning designs ;D

    xx coops xx

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  26. Both are so adorable! You are a born cardmaker!

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  27. I'm not ready for Autumn yet, but if I was, these cards would be perfect! I love that little scarecrow card with that great CC dsp! (one of my all-time favs)

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  28. Fantastic cards. Perfect paper selection and I love the textural elements and the paper piecing on the scarecrow.

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  29. Both cards are super cute!! Love the gingham paper--perfect with the stamps!!
    Hugs
    Darcy

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