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April 24, 2008

Think Out OF THE BOX ssnotime32

Hi there! Sharon picked a fun challenge for us today. THINKING OUT OF THE BOX  - using a stamp for a purpose OTHER than what it was intended. So I used the Heart from the Lace Heart set made by Flourishes to make the scallop edge and the background. Sharon has a super talented group of ladies with awesome samples to share so make sure you check them out !!!

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Julie

Tammy

Jennifer

Janine

Becky

Card Supplies

Stamps: Lace Heart, Wedding Essentials, Cardstock: Pretty In Pink, Choc. Chip, WW Ink: Pearl Biege, Choc. Chip. Other: Cuttlebug, Ribbon.

Fourishes has a special going on check it out on their blog here.

Thanks so much for stopping by! Enjoy the day:)

Dee

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Really pretty Dee. It is SO lovely!

I am still in love with the pink and brown combo and I must say... yours is stunning with the shimmer! Very creative use of the big heart!!!

Great take on the challenge... The color combination is nice.. Have a great weekend.

Dee, this is stunning! Very beautiful, and so creative to use the hearts for scallops! Love the color combo, too!

Wow! This is just stunning! What a beauty! TFS and have a great day! :)

beautiful card, wtg on the challenge!!

Wow! This is beyond beautiful! Love that deep scalloped edge and the fabulous Lace Heart background. You do the most wonderful work with this wedding set! Totally amazing!

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