Today's FS is someone we all know, a person with a heart of gold....PAT SMETHERS. I looked in her gallery for a while and because I just made her a cowboy card, I chose this beauty. ~May's Swingin' Birthday~ by patsmethers at Splitcoaststampers Hers is more cheerful than mine and looks like a day in Spring. I had so much fun with it just the same.
Enjoy your wonderful week, Pat. You so deserve it!
Kept Pat's layout.
Changed the paper, punches, image, and instead of a ribbon, I've had this pretty feather needing some use and stuck it on. Moved my iron gate punch to top.
For Pam: punch tally: 2 punches, 2 die cuts-lost 250 lbs. because of a little trouble and lots of frustration trying to use my MS doily lace punch, which never got used. LOL
Date: Sunday, April 11, 2010 GMT Views: 596
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Registered: November 17, 2006 Location: Nanaimo, British Columbia Posts: 52798
Sun, Apr 11, 2010 @ 11:28 AM
wonderful card and case, Brenda.. love the colour theme, stamped image, feather embellishment and decorative upper edge... Pat's gonna love this one for sure...tfs
Registered: March 11, 2008 Location: Sacramento, California Posts: 39766
Sun, Apr 11, 2010 @ 11:35 AM
Brenda this is sooooo pretty. Love that tree with the birdies. Great red and white and black combo. Now where did you find a red bird feather? Way cool. Love your card. TFS :0)
------------------------------ Cathy B aka: Mutnik ....or is it Nutmeg?! I get so confused!
Smile.......people will wonder what you are up to! :0) Proud Fan Club Member 2010 DT forRubbernecker Stamps My Gallery
Registered: September 12, 2007 Location: Wake Forest, NC Posts: 61357
Sun, Apr 11, 2010 @ 12:04 PM
Oh how stunning, Benzi! I love that contrast white in the middle of that wonderful b&w dp! Wow, it's hard to take your eyes off this beauty! great work, girl.
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