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Friday 2 November 2018

Mermazing

Hello.  Welcome.  The October Card Chain Challenge cards have been revealed today.  I wanted to use the lovely sketch and colour options and I also went with Mermaid.  Here's the card I sent to Linda in Michigan.


I cheated big time and used some patterned vellum for my background which I cut with Stamplorations Stitched Rectangle die.  The mermaid is Lost Coast Designs Wing Mermaid  stamped and fussy cut.  The sentiment is from Unity.    

Do hop over and check out all the amazing cards that have been exchanged in October.  

This is an international card exchange and if you would like to join the fun there is still a few days to sign up for the November exchange.  This is the last exchange this year so if you want to try it out then now's a good time.  Isn't now always the best time? Bwahahahaaha.  

Thanks for dropping by.  Hugz

Mermaid is joining the fun at
Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge - Take Flight have wing, will fly......
Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge - Anything Goes
Repeat Impressions Anything Goes Challenge - O2418
Love to Scrap Challenge 115 - Anything Goes
Ribbon Girls Challenge - Anything Goes 

5 comments:

  1. Wow, love that background - cheat or no, it's a stunner! Love the mermaid too. This was a great sketch and colour combo, wasn't it, Jo x

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  2. Nice mermaid card and thanks for joining in with The Ribbon Girl November challenge, best of luck, Mary x www.ribbongirl.co.uk

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  3. Fabulous card! The patterned vellum is really cool! Thanks for playing with LTSCB.

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  4. When I was here before I should have also said, "Thanks for playing with The House That Stamps Built."

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  5. This is so beautiful, thank for joining us at The Ribbon Girl challenge this time, good luck
    Andrea x

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