Tam in IL Nov CCC

Well, I know you're gonna laugh at me. Have you ever gotten a project almost done and then decided that you really don't like the looks of it and start all over? Well, that is exactly what I did. I made 37 cards last week. I don't have a picture of all 37 but you need to see them, just hollar and I will take a pic and post it. I do have a sample for you to look at.

Happy Thanksgiving everybody if I don't make it back before then. Seems like I get caught up in other stuff and don't get here very often anymore.

Tam in IL

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Tam in IL
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Thanks for looking

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Tam in IL

Those are really pretty Tammy! Are those SU snowflakes? :)

Linda

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Linda C

Very nice Tammy :) Have you stamped your snowflakes onto gloss cardstock or acetate?

TFS, Marilyn

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MC_the_2nd

That is actually projector overhead transparency film pages. Bought them at Office Max and cut them to size. Stamped with white stazon. Then when I put that over my brown paper, I put the stamped side next to the brown paper so it won't get rubbed off.

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Tam in IL

Yes they are. We made these cards at our Christmas Workshop. It was a lot of fun that day. We made 10 different cards. I'll try to take a pic and post them.

Tam

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Tam in IL

Thanks Tammy ......In the UK we more often than not call this acetate :)

Marilyn

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MC_the_2nd

WOW those are really nice!

Lynne

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King's Crown

Your cards are so cute. I will definitely have to scraplift them.

Sandy

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Sandy

Beautiful cards! I really need to get the white Stazon pad, it's perfect for acetate.

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Deb in AR

It is perfect but hate cleaning it up. I love how it came out, but again, its not fun cleaning up. Have fun.

Tam in IL

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Tam in IL

These are beautiful! I love them. I will have to give this a try. =)

Crystal

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Crystal

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