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Fun Weekend Cards

Yesterday, I tried to do a few of the Dirty Girl Challenges on Splitcoast Stampers.  I had intentions of doing at least half of them but I only got a few done.  The first two are done with DRS Designs Images and the second two with Tim Holtz Crazy Bird Images (the bg in the third is DRS too).  I had fun making these, and that is all that matters right?





 
 
 
 


Hope you had a fun weekend too!  Hugz!!!

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  1. WOW these are all fantastic! Gosh I haven't checked out the challenges at SCS in quite some time ... thanks for wonderful inspiration! Have a great day and keep up the amazing work!!

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  2. Your cards are stunning Nancy, I especially like the first one with the trees, such gorgeous colours and the TH Crazy Bird ones are such fun.
    Pauline
    x

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  3. Wonderful weekend projects. The last two definitely make me smile.

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  4. Each one of these are super special cards and your backgrounds are amazing. The faces on your chicken and fish are just precious. Enjoy your week ahead.

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  5. Fantastic cards! Always enjoy seeing your very, nicely done, creative cards!

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  6. You've been busy! ADORE the first one - that BG is gorgeous with the trees and fabulous distressing on the second! Fun faces on the critter cards.

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  7. You make great cards mf...these are just amazing.....love how well you get your blending to look.
    hugs!

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  8. WOW!! You have totally blown me away with all of these creations Nancy!! I just love how you've created the sky on the top card!! Really amazing and thanks for sharing! :)

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  9. Nancy, your cards are so cute. I am loving the backgrounds you have created. Sorry I haven't been around lately. Life seems to have other things for me to do other than crafting. I have two new grandbabies, one had to arrive early at 2.4 oz. She is doing good, but she is in a hospital 2 1/2 hrs away. I went to visit your daughters blog. I love her remakes on the furniture. You two are going to have lots of fun with her new endeavor. Hugs.

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