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An Orange Card and Some Table Decorations

This week at Squigglefly, the challenge is Orange Bliss. What a great color for fall cards and a super opportunity for me to show off this Cheryl Grant Alger's Sassy Sally's Prize Winning Pumpkin image that is now in the store.


I promise this pumpkin looks much better in real life - the glitter didn't film well this early in the morning - LOL! My sentiment is from our own Charlene Mitchell.

Grab some orange and join Holley's group this week like I did.

I wanted to share a few other things I have been working on this week. It is National Customer Service Week and I signed up to do Chocolate day this Thursday. My group is doing a Willie Wonka and the Chocolate Factory table with lopsided chocolate cake, a chocolate fountain, and lots of candy and chocolate. Here are a few of the table decorations I have made so far (Carol, you created a monster!):




Hugz to you!!!

Comments

  1. Don't you hate it when you just can't get a great picture? I have that problem almost daily. Anyway I love your card and this image is so sweet. Love thos table decoration. Willie Wonka would be proud, that's for sure. Enjoy your day.

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  2. Wonderful card, love the adorable image and all the sparkle! Your table decorations are fantastic and so very clever!

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  3. Gorgeous card Nancy, I like the image and the ribbon, your table decorations are absolutely fabulous!!!
    Kevin xx

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  4. Nancy, your card is just adorable and I love the pumpkin. Wow! You've been a busy girl with your projects and they are fabulous.

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  5. Love your SS card!! Love the orange sparkle on the pumpkin!! All of your creation center pieces are so fun and creative!! Thanks for sharing! I'm glad you found me on SCS...I've decided to place a badge on my blog so anyone can find me on there which is something I should've done long ago!! So thanks for the reminder! HUGS

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  6. Those table decorations are sooo fun! Love the bright colours and definite "Wonka Factor". Darling image on the card and fun sparkly pumpkin she is standing on :) Enjoy your chocolate day!!

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  7. Your card is darling Nancy. I love the glittered pumpkin! Those seem to be the rage this Halloween around here. Your table decorations are just delightful! Looks like you've had a lot of fun making them.

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  8. gorgeous card nancy.stunning sweet image and i love the sparkly pumpkin and wow to your fabulous table decorations :D

    xx coops xx

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  9. EEK...so cute!! Thanks for joining in our challenge over at SQUIGGLEFLY!

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  10. That card is just delightful as is that fun table decoration. Lovely. Thanks for joining in with the Holley Hobbyists this week at Squigglefly!! Cheers, Holley

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  11. Did I do that!!!!! Listen I am loving what you are doing....you are thinking out of the box!!! No I mean your thinking about a box, no I mean you are getting creative with a box......lol Wow look at you. You got inspired-which was my goal and now you have taken off to bigger creative endeavors. I LOVE LOVE LOVE these. You know I love those crows-they have me going this year....lol And look at the Willy Wonka "W"-oh man I love that!!! How you themed the center pieces with the names of the candy is genius. So well done. I wish I could be there!!! You did awesome girl-I am so proud of you.
    Big Bear Hugs,
    Carol

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  12. Ooops in my delight over the boxes I forgot to tell you how cute your card is. Such a sweet image.
    Bear Hugs,
    Carol

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  13. I love where your creative processes take you! Everything I see is over-the-top amazing, and I LOVE the cow!! I'm just gonna have to invite you to decorate for my next party - that's all there is to it! I'll even include airfare :)

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  14. WOW! Those table decorations are amazing! You'll have to take a photo of the completed table and share. Love the glittery pumpkin card too. Somebody should invent a camera that takes fantastic photos of glitter and embossing powder no matter the time of day.

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