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Sunday, October 16, 2011

Where has the month gone!!!

Dear Blogging friends I am sorry I have been away for so long.  I have been super busy getting ready for our spring stalls and haven't had time to scratch -  let alone blog!!  But.... we have had our first one and it was heaps of fun.  Hope to post some pictures soon. Today I have some little two by two boxes to share. I stamped them and sponged them to give them a vintage feel.


Supplies:
Paper - rich razzleberry and old olive cardstock from SU, gold tissue paper.
Stamp - "baroque motifs" from SU
Ink - elegant eggplant (sponging) and rich razzleberry from SU
Tools - Cuttlebug, "tattered flowers" die from Tim Holtz, paper piercer, small scallop scissors, sponge dauber, Martha Stewart scoreboard
Other - gold brad
Adhesive - sticky strip, crystal effects


Supplies:
Paper - pink pirouette and very vanilla c/s from SU, pink tissue paper
Stamp - "bliss" from SU
Ink - blushing bride and crumb cake from SU
Tools - Martha Stewart scoreboard, Cuttlebug, "tattered flowers" die from Tim Holtz, small scallop scissors, sponge dauber, paper piercer
Other - pink brad
Adhesive - sticky strip, crystal effects


Supplies:
Paper - peach parfait and crumb cake c/s from SU, apricot tissue paper
Stamp - "french foliage" from SU
Ink - crumb cake and chocolate chip (sponging)
Tools - Martha Stewart scoreboard, Cuttlebug, "tattered flowers" die from Tim Holtz, paper piercer, sponge dauber, small scallop scissors
Other - orange brad
Adhesive - sticky strip, crystal effects


Supplies:
Paper - marina mist and very vanilla c/s from SU, blue tissue paper
Stamp - "elements of style" by SU
Ink - marina mist and night of navy (sponging)
Tools - Martha Stewart scoreboard, Cuttlebug, "tattered flowers" die from Tim Holtz, paper piercer, sponge dauber, small scallop scissors
Other - blue brad
Adhesive - sticky strip, crystal effects

These are very easy and lots of fun to make.  Hope you like!  Back with more to share tomorrow.  In the meantime - stay well and craft heaps!

Happy crafting!
Cheers
Susie

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