April 09, 2010

A Go-to Sketches Blog Hop!

You know it's a good week when it involves not just one giant blog hop, but two. Good times, good times. Today we're using a little sketch of mine that, here at Paper Crafts, we affectionately refer to as Sketch #65.
And I guess I'm still in the Stretch-the-Sketch mood from yesterday, cause that's what I did. I flipped this one 90 degrees to the right and went at it that way.
A few notes about this one. First off, I used several items from Little Yellow Bicycle's new Fresh Print Clothesline. This line features a lot of yellow, therefore, I love it. Of course. One of the items is a pre-fab tag... now that is a time-saver, my friends. I took it apart and reconfigured it a bit to make it work for where I was going with this, and I'm totally diggin' it. I also added the buttons to really push it along in that vintage-feel. I used my favorite stamp as of late (the doily image is from SEI's Juliette line) to give the feel of having the larger layer in the background without the weight of another layer. {Back to my old self there... avoiding layers. It's good to be home.} And then I decided, what the heck, here I am at this little 3 foot square card table {which is spectacularly bowed in the middle which provides the perfect surface for cutting non-straight lines on your cutter and stamping extremely wonky images with your stamps, so if you're into that kind of thing, call me. Have I got the table for you.} surrounded in my psudo dining room/workspace/current storage space of all junk from everywhere and I thought, hey, you know what would be perfect here? Stitching. Cause pulling a sewing machine out in the middle of all this mess is the most brilliant idea I've had all week. Sigh. But I couldn't let it go. So I pulled it out and set it at the very end of a very low sideboard and then proceeded to lean down to see the card and yet still stitch while I was actually standing. This was like some sort of nightmarish Craft Olympics where you are put through crafting obstacles such as making your own adhesive out of honey and cornstarch and fussy cutting patterned paper using just a nail clipper. Note the lovely imperfections. I was really going for that homespun feel {if you were with me in person, you would be able to hear the sarcasm, I promise}. I hear it's the imperfections that will make it worth millions one day. But since that day is likely far, far away, I went tried to cover some of them with some extra wide stitching. Whew. Good thing I actually like how it turned out. There are 10 others who took on the challenge as well. While they did not participate in the 1st Annual Olypics of Crafting, they did make what I'm sure are gold medal worthy projects based on Sketch #65. Check 'em out... Betsy Veldman Heidi Van Laar Kim Hughes Kim Kesti Latisha Yoast Maile Belles Maren Benedict Rae Barthel Teri Anderson And, since in every Olympics blog hop there must be a prize, no need to fear. Cath over at Moxie Fab World is heading up this hop and giving out 12 chances to win. Win what, you say? Well, 2 copies of Go-to Sketches, for starters. Why 2, you ask? One for you and one for you to hand off to a friend. A very good friend. And this... The brand new Distrezz-it-All by Donna Salazar and Zutter! Sweet. And since the Distrezz-it-All is one of our prizes, Donna has joined with us to create a Sketch #65 project, so be sure to visit her right here. So, for all 12 chances to win, just comment on the 12 blogs linked above.
I hear there's also a prize over at Paper Crafts Connection today... a Doodlebug card kit from what I hear. And so wraps up our first ever Go-to Sketches week, in honor of our first ever Go-to Sketches. Whew. What a week! I loved working on Go-to Sketches so this week has just been a big ol' ball of wonderfulness to me. I hope you guys love it as much as we do. Thanks, friends.

186 comments:

  1. you are hysterical...BTW the card is FABULUOUS...regardless of the calisthenics you performed!!

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  2. Love how fussy, shabby, vintage this turned out. And that doily stamp is fabulous! going to have to find one of those. Great sketch!

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  3. Love the card.....and what imperfections??.....looks perfect to me....love the soft and vintage feel of it!!

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  4. Wow line-up after such a sweet:) Thanks for sharing the info with the blog hop :)

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  5. You are cracking. me. up! Hilarious -- AND the card turned out fabulous!

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  6. WOW - you really went through a marathon creating this AMAZING card! Believe me, it was worth it, 'cause it's GORGEOUS! Great sketch too, Jessica - way to go!

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  7. I really am enjoying these sketches. Great job.

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  8. I really am enjoying these sketches. Great job.

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  9. The pom pom trim makes this card! It is a very nice card that I would love to receive.

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  10. Your work is awesome...Love it!

    Mary
    a1juckett@aol.com

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  11. Love the combination of buttons ... so eclectic and fun.

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  12. So pretty and elegant! I love the kraft with the soft colors you chose!

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  13. How adorable-I love all the little extras you used.

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  14. very elegant and different!

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  15. Ooh, I love this!! So shabby chic and gorgeous!!

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  16. Your card is cute. I especially love the buttons and the stitching.
    Sue
    srood@kidsroe.org

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  17. I really nee this book as I am sooo bad at sketches and you all are sooo good. Thanks for the funtastic week! Love your take on this too.

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  18. Fussy cutting with a nail clipper?!?! I think I love that line as much as the card. Thanks for a fun week.

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  19. Great card! I love the vintage feel. I am so into vintage lately!

    Thanks for sharing.

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  20. Awesome card, what a great sketch! http://pammejo-scrapbookflair.blogspot.com/

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  21. I don't see any imperfections! this is gorgeous!! love the doily stamp on the background!

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  22. Beautiful card and love all the details and stitching you did on this one.

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  23. Oh you crack me up! I always get a chuckle from your posts! I love your card! My sewing machine and I are not on speaking terms, so go you for working it out with yours ;0)

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  24. I love your card and would not have noticed the "imperfection" if you had not pointed it out! Glad to hear someone else has a "scrap space" like mine LOL!

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  25. Beautiful card! Thanks for sharing!

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  26. Wow! WOW!!!! I LOVE your card and your style! I'm so glad I bumped into your blog...

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  27. Love the doilie stamp and the stitching! So pretty!

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  28. Lovely card and I loved reading your blog! Very funny and very relatable.

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  29. Glad I'm not the only one to get in a twist when I'm crafting!!! My sewing machine usually eats my creations!!! Your card is amazing!!!

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  30. You are hilarious!! And I think I'm in love with that doily stamp...

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  31. Love your vintage beautiful card!! You are so creative:)

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  32. It's a fabulous card, no seriously! :) And that Donna, she's a keeper!

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  33. love how you changed the direction and there are so many interesting things going on - on your card, very nice indeed.

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  34. What a pretty card! A lovely, shabby chic creation

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  35. You are one funny lady! A funny lady that has made one fabulous card! Wow, I love this....I'm gonna have to see this new line from LYB, as I too, love yellow!

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  36. I love how you did this, is a different look, FABULOUS!!

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  37. Great card...that was hilarous and sounds like something I'd totally do.

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  38. Great card. But what's even better is your narrative of how it came to be. HIL-AIR-IOUS! I can totally relate to all of it. Thanks for being so candid.

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  39. Neat Blog!! Sounds like home. I love the doilie background and your STITCHING has a great effect. Well worth your trouble. As for imperfections...not really all the highs & lows make it Shabby Chic.

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  40. Great sketch with an awesome card. Love all the buttons, lace, trim etc. I need to browse the sewing aisles more often.

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  41. Thanks for the laugh this morning! And the card is adorable.

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  42. Love your card and you are so funny!

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  43. Oh Jess! I can hear in your post you are still in the throws of unpacking and setting up! A great card even with all your challenges! I love that doily stamp - need to get me one! Enjoy your weekend!

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  44. This is very different and unique...you rock...
    Denise Trottier

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  45. Jess your card is so sweet! And your posts always make me smile :o)
    Great creation of this pretty sketch.

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  46. Love the stitching and the buttons. Very pretty.

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  47. That card is simply stunning!

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  48. Your blog entry just made me giggle out loud - your work space sounds so much like mine. What we do to entertain ourselves some days - but the card stitching really does look nice on your card creation! Thanks for the chance to win!

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  49. Awesome! Don't the little imperfections make it perfect!? :)

    Really digging the vintage feel from it!!!

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  50. Card is great. . . looks perfect to me!

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  51. Great sketch! Love all the details on your beautiful card! The doily stamp and stitching are fantastic!

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  52. Loving the kraft and yellow color combo!

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  53. Love the sketch and the card, Jessica!

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  54. I can totally relate to the whole sewing machine fiasco! Living in a small apartment with two young boys who live BIG, is a challenge when it comes to being inspired and then creative. So glad you pushed through for the fabulous end product! Thanks!

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  55. Cool card! Love all the vintage trim details.
    Sharon

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  56. what a great sketch and beautiful card love the vintagey feel!

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  57. Love the vintage look. And a little bit of sewing makes everything better!

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  58. Cute card - love your comments. Makes me giggle just reading your posts.

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  59. You always crack me up with how you write your posts...I feel like I am sitting there talking to you in person. So fun! Beautiful card, but I do have to say it struck me a little odd since it isn't your more typical style...wonderful nonetheless!

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  60. Thanks for the great laugh - the visual of you standing over the sewing machine at some weird angle and NOT sewing a finger onto your card was impressive and hillarious!! Thanks for sharing both the card and your tale. I will think of you as things stick together that shouldn't and I have to come up with Plan B. ;-)

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  61. Fun and pretty card. Thanks for the chance.

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  62. I think your card is beautiful!! Your posts always make me smile and giggle a bit. Have an extra fabby weekend.
    hugs
    Latisha

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  63. I always love a card based on kraft cardstock! This one is so pretty!

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  64. I like how you flipped the sketch, and love the buttons you chose!

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  65. What a nice card, so soft and vintage.

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  66. Nice card! I like the yellow pom-poms across the bottom.

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  67. So glad I discovered your blog this week. Thanks for sharing your talent!!!

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  68. Love that you turned your sketch and this card along with your commentary is fabulous!! Makes me smile!

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  69. WOW.. stunning . love the touch of lace.

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  70. Love all the dimension! The stamp is to die for! Love the vintage look of your card! Super cool!

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  71. This is fun! Love the cards; the sketches. Having fun doing some of my own.

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  72. Love the look of the emblishments!

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  73. oh my!! Gorgeous card! i love all the little details!

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  74. What a sweet card! Thanks for giving so much creative inspiration!

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  75. BEAUTIUFL ~ love the embellies!!

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  76. You are so funny! And I love this card!

    Rachel in Spooner, WI

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  77. What a great card! I liked the colors, details and how you used the sketch!

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  78. Great card! I love the sketch flipped!

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  79. Cute card, the doily stamp looks awesome. And I love the pom poms too.

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  80. Oh yum on that doily stamp, I WANT it NOW! Love the colors you used.

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  81. Really, really lovely interpretation.

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  82. this card is so pretty & quite an eye-catcher! :)

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  83. Fun card! Fresh while still filled with vintage goodies!

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  84. I also like to use premade embellies on my cards, but not so much yellow. Lovely card.

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  85. LOL, are you sure you weren't using MY table? Turned out great despite all the drama! LOVE the pom-pom trim!

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  86. I hear the Olympic theme music playing in the background. There you are on the gold metal podium accepting your metal and now the Star Spangled Banner is playing. Congrats!

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  87. LOVE this card - with all it's "imperfections"!!!

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  88. Love this heritage vintage looking card!

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  89. LOVE THIS CARD!!! Oh the bits and pieces are darling!!! Thank you!

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  90. Great card and great story to go with it!

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  91. The unexpected in crafting always makes the final product unique and one-of-a-kind. And we would never have taken note if you hadn't pointed it out--looks like a great card to me! Thanks for the sketch.

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  92. Imperfections are what makes things special!

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  93. Great buttons! Thanks for sharing.

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  94. Love the story and the card is beautiful!

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  95. I feel you on the wonky table. Maybe we could get rid of yours and mine in a 2fer.

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  96. really love your twist on the sketch. Great job!

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  97. Your description of your creation is almost as delightful as the creation itself! Thank you!
    Debra

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  98. This card is so great! I love vintage. Great job.

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  99. Love your card-it is vintage adorable!

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  100. A little busy for my taste, but inspiring none the less.

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  101. Love the comments about your card in this post. :) Beautiful card by the way. Maybe I should just go with my imperfections more often, only they don't look amazing like yours. :) Love the yellow too.

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  102. This might be my favorite one yet! Love everything about it :)!

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  103. Love all the texture on this card!!! TFS

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  104. It turned out great! Well worth the muss & fuss.

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  105. Love your twist (OR should I say FLIP) on the sketch! AND the colours are subtle and rich...beautiful! Thanks for sharing!

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  106. Just love reading your comments-you have a fab sense of humor!! Great card & thanks for using that doily stamp- now I "need" one of those!!

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  107. I so love this card. i am a real kraft girl and you dressed it up just right.

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  108. It is a great card and we are supposed to "Embrace Imperfection!" I love the stitching, and colors! Hugs, Pat

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  109. Yep! I'm lovin what I've seen so far. Definitely picking up a copy, unless I can win one, or I have a lucky friend! As for the craft olympics ... you're a contender!

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  110. oh how you do crack me up.... :)
    I LOVE LOVE LOVE this sketch! And the wonky stitching totally makes the card! Love the combo- and so glad you navigated the olympics!

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  111. so happy to see the use of the trim. i was given some of this and wasn't quite sure what to use it for.

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  112. Love your description of making your card, too funny! Love how it turned out!

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  113. I definitely think you took the medals stand, Jess! :D
    The card turned out wonderfully! (no surprise there!) Thanks for giving me some chuckles this evening.

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  114. LOVE the softness & vintageness of your card!!!

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  115. Love the collection of buttons

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  116. Love your take on the sketch, especially the yellow pom-poms!

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  117. I love your card, and I'd give you a gold medal...for the card and especially for the effort! Love the sketch you did and to see what everyone has done with it. You make me laugh when I read your blog...Thanks for the humor and also for sharing all your great art work!

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  118. I love your card, and I'd give you a gold medal...for the card and especially for the effort! Love the sketch you did and to see what everyone has done with it. You make me laugh when I read your blog...Thanks for the humor and also for sharing all your great art work!

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  119. I like the color combination with kraft and yellow. Not something I'd have chosen right off the bat.

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  120. Interesting take on the sketch.
    thanks for sharing
    Susan

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  121. You crack me up!! This card is just awesome!!

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  122. This card has my heart! All my fav colors and the lace is to be EATEN! I love it!

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  123. amazing card! I love everything about it.

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  124. Cute card - I love all the layers and the stitching adds just the right touch.

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  125. So pretty. love the little yellow trim!

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  126. I love all the beautiful details in your lovely card!!

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  127. I love the muted colors in your card....thanks for sharing!

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  128. This is adorable! LOVE the simple look to it

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  129. I LOVE the vintage feel of this card. So darling! Well done!


    mthimjon@aol.com

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  130. I love that you like the imperfection. That's why I haven't bought a cricut--I like the homemade feel, and the cricut takes that away to a certain degree....

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  131. Fabulous card and a beautiful shade of my fav color, yellow

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  132. Way to go the extra mile - uhm stitch? Thanks for sharing, it's nice to know I'm not the only one - kwim :)

    Awesome card - imperfections and all.

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  133. Love the white ink on kraft paper look. Looks great!
    DeniseB

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  134. Beautiful card. I created a card using the original sketch yesterday.

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  135. YOu're a funny girl and I love it!
    I am loving the lace and trim oooo and the buttons too!

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  136. really diggin' this..... the two sewn sides are perfection for this card

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  137. Oh my woman, I love your blog. I agree with Lynne Forsythe, you are hysterical. I love the sarcasm dished right along with creativity and inspiration! It's a perfect match in my world! Thanks for the great card and sketch....so gonna play with it!

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  138. AWESOME card, love how it turned out! I, too, have actually sewed while standing. Had my stuff on a bowed card table all winter! Your creation is amazing!

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  139. I like the different widths of stitching.I'm going to try this!

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  140. OMG!!!! This is sooo gorgeous!!! Love the shabby feeling of it and your colors are amazing!

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  141. I bought some of that pom-pom trim at the last convention. Thanks for an idea on how to use it. P.S. I also loved your naritave.

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  142. Your card is fab - love the pompoms and lace, love it all!

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  143. Love your card but loved your commentary even more! ;)

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  144. So funny! lol That cards is beautiful! :)

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  145. Love the sketch and the lovely card!

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  146. Don't we all work better in chaos? I really like the stitching and ball fringe on this adaptation.

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  147. Wonderful!!! You are amazing!!!

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  148. Love those cute pom poms, very nice! Glad to se you on the blog hop! *Candace*

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  149. A-D-O-R-A-B-L-E!!!! Just an awesome card!

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  150. So cool.....this is how to do it!

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  151. This just speaks collector's heaven to me. All the wonderful buttons, ribbons and soft hues are beautiful.

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  152. You are too funny! Making your own adhesive and cutting with nail clippers.....LOL! :) I LOVE the yellow, I need to get that paper! :)

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  153. This couldn't be any scrappy snazzier, Jess!

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