...there was torn paper, stamps, and ink!
Then there was a sky and some mountains!
Grass and weeds began to appear!
Blue water came on the scene!
Pine trees were added!
A big pair of scissors came and straightened up the edges!
A fisherman decided to try his luck!
With a little inking and a sentiment...the card was finished!
Hi, this is Carolyn from Carolyn's Creative Corner!
The man in the boat is from the
Cricut Cartridge "Cricut Sampler"!
This is a Cricut image leftover from a project!
I have several cards made from Cricut leftovers!
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Comments are loved and appreciated!
Great job piecing it all together Carolyn!
ReplyDeleteGeorgiana
Carson's Creations
A real work of art! Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThis is the most cleverest (is there such a word?) presentation ever! What fun.
ReplyDeleteGreat card. What a cute way of showing your project. Love it. The scene is beautiful. Love the stamping of the trees.
ReplyDeleteLoved the commentary. lol The background is beautiful and it could take you in any direction. TFS
ReplyDeleteYou are so creative! I love the card. TFS!
ReplyDeleteWonderful way to create a card. Thanks for showing us.
ReplyDeleteBarb from Toronto, Canada
http://barbsmithdesigns.blogspot.com
i knew it was going to be an "amazing" card Carolyn.. you are so creative, love how you presented it.. too cute. hugs from ukiah
ReplyDeleteCarolyn, this card is beautiful and so creative! Love that you used left overs combined with a few stamps and a couple cuts! So creative! Love it. TFS
ReplyDeleteLove the background!! What a great use of your leftovers!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a clever idea!Thanks for sharing!!!Love it!!
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This is so beautiful! Very creative and love all the different techniques:) TFS!
ReplyDeleteSherrie K
http://sherriescraps.blogspot.com
Sheila i have left something on my blog for you..
ReplyDeleteLove the scene.
ReplyDeleteVery cool, love it!
ReplyDeleteGreat card. Love the way it came together.
ReplyDeleteSuper job I love the way you showed the scene begin
ReplyDeleteDIANA L.
http://dianamlarson.blogspot.com
Can you please tell me where you got the cloud stamp and who makes it, so very effective. I love your card Debbie018@hotmail.co
ReplyDeleteLove, love, love this card!!!
ReplyDeleteCarolyn, this card is amazing! Amazing job!
ReplyDeleteAwesome card and technique!! I also love that cloud stamp.
ReplyDeleteTracy
Great way to present your steps to you very creative card Carolyn! TFS
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