February 26, 2012

In the beginning....

...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!
Check these leftover cards at....

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Comments are loved and appreciated!

22 comments:

  1. Great job piecing it all together Carolyn!

    Georgiana
    Carson's Creations

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  2. This is the most cleverest (is there such a word?) presentation ever! What fun.

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  3. Great card. What a cute way of showing your project. Love it. The scene is beautiful. Love the stamping of the trees.

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  4. Loved the commentary. lol The background is beautiful and it could take you in any direction. TFS

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  5. You are so creative! I love the card. TFS!

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  6. Wonderful way to create a card. Thanks for showing us.

    Barb from Toronto, Canada
    http://barbsmithdesigns.blogspot.com

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  7. 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

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  8. Carolyn, 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

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  9. Love the background!! What a great use of your leftovers!!

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  10. What a clever idea!Thanks for sharing!!!Love it!!
    http://craftingwithcreativem.blogspot.com

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  11. This is so beautiful! Very creative and love all the different techniques:) TFS!
    Sherrie K
    http://sherriescraps.blogspot.com

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  12. Sheila i have left something on my blog for you..

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  13. Great card. Love the way it came together.

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  14. Super job I love the way you showed the scene begin
    DIANA L.
    http://dianamlarson.blogspot.com

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  15. 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

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  16. Carolyn, this card is amazing! Amazing job!

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  17. Awesome card and technique!! I also love that cloud stamp.

    Tracy

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  18. Great way to present your steps to you very creative card Carolyn! TFS

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