Two Classes - 17 Cards!

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EDelValle
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Great cards, looks like the clqasses were
very productive.
I must admit, I'm with Bob on the butterfly
card, I had to look at it twice to see what it
really was, at first I thought ti was tissue paper squashed up
and colored. LOL. It is a striking card
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Yes those butterflies don't show up well. Also, that pineapple is the same way. Every part of that image is sticking up and very spikey. Bob did like that one. It's a Hero Arts die and easier to work with.
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ScrappinJen

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I think I have to get that stamp that says Lucky me to have you.

Great way to make a holiday card that isn't OVERTLY Irish. Since I'm not.
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ScrappinJen wrote:I think I have to get that stamp that says Lucky me to have you.

Great way to make a holiday card that isn't OVERTLY Irish. Since I'm not.

I'm kicking myself that I didn't get it then. It is a nice sentiment.
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Is it Julie's? I poked around looking for it but couldn't find it.
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ScrappinJen wrote:Is it Julie's? I poked around looking for it but couldn't find it.

No, not Julie's. She does not use her own stamps! I guess it's due to the fact that they are sold exclusively on EH site. She uses a wide mix of stamp companies and supplies (her own stash in multiples no less) in her classes which I think is cool. Hero Arts, Memory Box...on and on. A terrific variety. Stephanie usually has a small quantity of everything Julie uses.

It was a wood mounted stamp as are all the stamps we used. Just don't know the company...sorry.
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