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The Free 4 All challenge this week is "Thank God, I'm a Country Girl". I decided if John Denver to say that and use Country Boy, I could use the phrase with a Country Girl. Now you will be humming his song all day. LOL. I thought this would be a great challenge because there are so many stamps that would fit this challenge-Cow girl boots, a girl with a horse. barns, barnyard view, Wildlife view, etc.. Just have fun with it and we look forward to seeing what you come up with.
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For our neighbor, I went with one of my FAVORITE prints- a happy and colorful plaid backdrop that looks great on some of my favorite country-worn clothes!
Jeremiah 29:11 Splitcoast Dirty Dozen Alumni | Proud FanClub member since 2017
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It's so funny this challenge popped up with the mention of John Denver--a few weeks ago, we visited the John Denver memorial at the beach in Monterey, CA. It was so beautiful and peaceful next to the ocean. Here is my 'Crazy Cowboy Kitty'.