Horsing around on a horse! Nailed it! Plus I don't think I've ever used this image before. I think I've used the sentiment because it was cut off of the image. I split the sentiment up by stamping just the beginning on the outside and leaving the "You can be immature for a lifetime" on the inside.
I've been dreading making a step card for Dr Sonja's challenge. You know how fancy fold make me twitch. This actually wasn't a bad fancy fold to do.
The worst part was I don't have the cutter that was used in the tutorial, so I had to use a ruler and X-acto knife. The second worst part was having to cut the pieces of DP to decorate all the bare spots.
I made two VSN cards this morning simultaneously. They were both kind of involved, so I set my timer and was done at 1 hour and 27 minutes! Woo! Left me enough time to make an envelope for this crazy sized card...
Date: Friday, April 19, 2019 GMT Views: 894
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Fri, Apr 19, 2019 @ 10:36 AM
Really fun card with that image. Well done, working without the proper tools!
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Fri, Apr 19, 2019 @ 11:24 AM
I love the peacock feathers with the rocking horse image-double fun. Glad you took the dive into the challenge. The center step card has just two cuts, so, yep, a good pattern to adapt to ruler and blade. Nice job.
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Fri, Apr 19, 2019 @ 2:36 PM
Oh, I wish I had thought of this stamp. I have it, too and I love it because that is the kind of old lady I am going to be. Ah heck, let's face it. That is the kind of old lady I already am. Love that you made a step card and the diagonal panel behind the image paired with the doodled frame really is great!
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