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Welcome to Wednesday and the Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge.....I luv Wednesdays....teeehehehe.
This weeks challenge is Back To School! The Simon Says Stamp Design Team is spotlighting My Favorite Things!
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hi friends, I adore My Favorite Things stamps and dies...there are so many images and dies to choose from! I have sued the set called Just My Type....so darlin, I luv the vintage typewriter! I also used the letters from the set called Letters & Numbers. I added some cork, it reminds me of cork boards at school and then I added other browns, such a burlap string and the wooden dots. I cannot wait to see what you create this week for the Back To School challenge...sparkle & shine!
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Love this, Teresa! Such a fun vintage vibe.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty Teresa - bundled twine is a fabulous touch.
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Caryn xxx
Love the vintage feel to this.
ReplyDeleteLove the rustic nature element, Teresa! This is so beautifully done, Teresa!
ReplyDeleteFun card for back to school, Teresa; love your sentiment!
ReplyDeleteLove your take on the school theme with the vintage typing machine! Love the colors for a rustic feel and the way you arranged the string. I think this looks really beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute and clever card Teresa!
ReplyDeleteLOVE this card Teresa :-) the vintage typewriter and all the details are fabulous ! love the wrapped twine ! :-)
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Lols x x x
A fabulous card Teresa, I love the vintage look with that gorgeous typewriter with a great design and lovely details!!
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Heather xx
Gorgeous card, Teresa! I love the cork fishtail!
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Steph
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Fabulous card Teresa!! Love it! Such a fun design!!
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Such great detailing and layering, Teresa ... the texture from the twine and cork are fabulous! Anita :)
ReplyDeleteLove the "school days" sentiment, and clever use of cork and twine!
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