Hello Family and Friends,
I signed up for a swap at Splitcoaststampers a while back where I only had to make four cards using an element made on the Cricut. I had all these grand illusions about making this elaborate card...I procrastinated...so it ended up being a simple card. Here it is:
Make a Wish - The Dandelion
Recipe:
Base - Transparency Paper for Copy Machines
Dandelion - Cricut Storybook Cartridge 3 1/4 in.
Stamps - RiverCityRubberWorks, Dandelion
Glue, Diamond Dust, White eyelash trim
Georgia Pacific Blue Cardstock
Martha Stewart Scorer
Thanks for spending your time viewing my blog.....
Micki
21 comments:
Nice job!!
Very cool! I love dandilions. These turned out very nice.
This looks really nice!
These are really neat. Love your thrift store finds videos!
Very cute - love dandelions!
Simple is good :) Love the dandelions and how you did the rain drops.
Micki, what a fabulousity!!!!!!!! LOVE! LOVE! LOVE it!!!! What an awesome idea, I love danilions :)
Cute!
These are reallu cute. I need to get mine done today.
I love these cards Micki they are truely beautiful, love the effect you did on them :-)
how neat!
Beautiful Micki, the way you did the fluffies blowing is so realistic, it really has movement (if that makes any sense).
Frederick is so cute, he looks just like Toots, my cat that I grew up with. What a sweet little face.
Cute! I just love dandelions and the blue and white look great.
These are beautiful Micki, simple and simply elegant
These are lovely! I love the little puffs!
now this is different! love dandelions...
only one more month GF!!!
Love the thrift store video's, I'm such a nut for them myself. The card is cute too!
I love your dandilion card. I enjoying looking at your blog too.
I am from the altered book club. I can tell that you are going to do some great things from your blog in altered book club!
Very cute!
These are wonderful! Great job, no one will know you procrastinated if you don't tell. :)
This turned out really nice! I love the job you did at the last minute! It is great!
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