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Monday, October 11, 2010

Happy {ippity} Hip Hop!

Hi Everyone!
Hope you had a great weekend with lots of crafty time!

Today we had the challenge O.C.T.....Old, Crinkled and Twine.

So I found this DP that I have had for over a year, I crinkled the maple leaves on the outside of shaker card, and the twine was used for the bow on the tag!


 This card is also a Shaker card for the Unity WCMD Challenge02 posted by Lesley Langdon on the Unity forum of SCS. You still have until the 16th to enter you cards and projects!
I made the leaves (which I have used on other projects) from glossy card stock, alcohol inks and paper punches. The pouch for the shaker card is one that I purchased from impression obsession. However there is a very easy tutorial on how to make these over on Splitcoaststampers, no purchased pouch needed!
The {ippity} Stamp sets that I used for this card are "Simply Home" and the sentiment is from the "Fall for you" stamp set.
Please visit my {ippity} sales page if you are interested in either of these sets, or any of the sets in the {ippity} line. I am continuing my 10% off on the current release and 30% off of all previous releases. PLUS a FREE 4x4 or 6x6 paper pack with each order. Shipping is a flat fee of 3$.
Quite a DEAL!! :)

Have a great week, and enjoy the rest of the {ippity} goodness along the Hop!

Blessings and Hugs,

Mary

9 comments:

  1. soooo beautiful. love all the colors and fabulous images you used. NICE!

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  2. WOW...this is such a gorgeous card. Loved it.

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  3. WOW, Mary, this is just beautiful!!! Love your design of this card!

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  4. Oh my goodness I love all those leaves! Such fabulous colors! That is such a cool idea for a shaker card!

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  5. Those leaves are so fun! Makes me want to visit IN and rake some leaves just to throw them around and play in them!! Great card:) TFS!

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  6. WOW this is awesome and so festive .. I love the leaves and the details of how you placed the stamps to tell a story.

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