My Penny Black Sun Fire Die was calling to me the other day when I walked up to my 8 inch square work space. I thought I had put it away for awhile, but there it was, making an especially LOUD noise. But I came there to make a card using inchies! I had seen such a nice one on Pinterest, and as much as I don't much like lining up squares next to each other, I succumbed. But then that Sun Fire die kept getting Louder and Louder (I'll have to speak to Penny Black about that)! Well, I'm a sucker for a weeping die...so OK, I'd try to work it in. But I made sure it understood that it will have to share space with the inchies. Turned out they did play nice together...and I rather like the way it came out. Thanks for looking and listening.
Date: Sunday, October 11, 2015 GMT Views: 1007
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Fri, Oct 16, 2015 @ 5:24 PM
What the heck are you doing with a striped background? Just last week you got an A+ and now you're right back where you started. Does that make sense? No, even I don't understand it. I like you so I'm going to give a free piece of advice: I think rather than attending stripe avoidance addiction classes, you might want to transfer over to their "Talking to inanimate objects" class. I love this card. I know exactly what you mean about aligning squares properly. You did a great job with those. I think your card is delightfully peaceful in style, color and design.
Think about my suggestion. I do believe even Ernie would benefit from you taking this class. There's also another class "So you think things are calling yoy" That might be a great 2nd class to take too.
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