I can't remember where I heard it (likely a Don Aslett video I watched many years ago), but I remember the phrase "Flight of the Bumblebee, fluff 'n' stuff" being used. That's pretty much how this card came together. It took about 10 minutes start to finish - including pulling everything out. And that's EXACTLY what I needed, since I was zoooooooooooooooooooming to the post office to get it mailed in time!!
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Outside |
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Inside |
Materials Used: - Kraft, white, Card stock
- Lost & Found (My Mind's Eye) "Portobello Road" 6 x 6 paper pack
- Distress Ink "Weathered Wood"
- Spellbinders Nestabilities "Lacey Circles"
- Random Adhesives
Looks like a cheerful, happy card to me....like the effect with the paper...neat!
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