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A Flying Pig

The news DRS Designs Challenge is to make a Spooky or Cutesy Halloween card.  I went with Cutesy although the thought of a pig flying a broom is a bit scary!
 
 

For my background, I stamped the DRS Designs Starry Background stamp all over and then sponged a bunch of SU! Elegantly Eggplant.   I used a Spell Binder die to cut the main panel and sponged it with a bit of green.  I added the Leonard Pig's Dance of Joy image (I popped it up) and the Butt Look Good Greeting on the panel.  I added a little black hand cut hat to Leonard so he would look more like a warlock and I handmade my broom from some burlap, a toothpick, and some rolled kraft paper.  The spiderweb doily is from SU!

Fun challenge - hope you will come and play too.

Hugz

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  1. LOL!! This is absolutely adorable Nancy!! Your broom is such a fun and unique accent for your design!! Great card! :)

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  2. This is so fun! Love that pig on a broom and your broom looks fantastic!

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  3. This made me laugh Nancy, gorgeous fun card, I hope all is well with the baby
    Kevin xx

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  4. A brilliant card Nancy, such a fun image and sentiment - I really love the broom.
    Pauline
    x

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  5. OMGoodness, too funny! I love the sentiment and the pig is just as cute as can be!

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  6. This is such a fun card with that great image and all of the purple color. However - I hope there are no flying pigs in the air when I'm outside! LOL

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  7. Too fun :) Thanks for making me laugh! Cute card!

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  8. The hat was a wonderful thought. I don't think the broom makes his butt look big at all. LOL Very cute card, you nailed that challenge. Have a non-scary day.

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  9. The butt is not big but sure the broom looks super real. It is so well made. Love it.

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