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This is just gorgeous Lynn! It looks so professional and just wonderful! Great job!
You can take the belle out of the south, but you can't take the south out of the belle!
I live life, I laugh often, I love to scrapbook!
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| Posts: 1965 | Location: GEORGIA | Registered: Feb 16, 2006 |    |
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Wow, I love that card. Was the flower out of chip board? I love the message inside also. Did you cut the printed paper from your cricut or free handed?
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I cut the scallop with my cricut and then trimmed it down on the top and sides. The flower was a chip board page that I had purchased that matched the paper - didn't remember I had them, but loved the paper. I used it on the one I made for my mom's birthday also,and I really liked the way it turned out. Thanks - I like to be able to personal the greeting and the sentiments that was shared with me, this one was perfect to be able to put his name in it.
Lynn
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| Posts: 1965 | Location: GEORGIA | Registered: Feb 16, 2006 |    |
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I used the scalloped circle on the Accent Essentials cartridge and I cut it at "fit to page". If you have the smaller cricut, I think it cut it about 4 - 5 inches (can go back and check that if you need me to). I just placed it on top of the card where I wanted it to go and then trimmed off the top and sides.It was a 5 x 7 card As I said before, the flower was from a chipboard sheet I had. I think there are sooooo many paper combinations that this would look good. The first card I made which I didn't scan, I used paper flowers and I liked it also.
Lynn
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| Posts: 1965 | Location: GEORGIA | Registered: Feb 16, 2006 |    |
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