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html import

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Events

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2024-11-15 17:41:44

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Open Graph

title

Created by bd

description

so much paper, so little time...

image

site name

author

updated

2026-02-17 16:41:10

raw text

Created by bd Wednesday, April 13, 2011 Do you ever amaze yourself? So first of all, I need to apologize to my followers...alll 24 of you. ;) I've fallen off the crafty wagon and I can't seem to get back on. I decided tonight to share more of the Project 30 cards I created to atleast get back into blogging. This first card is what inspired today's post title. I amazed myself with this card. I think it's publish worthy, but don't even know where to submit it. I just love how it turned out. This amazing Tim Holtz stamp set called to me at my LSS. I used an oval Nestie and then stamped the pop corn image. I used Copics to color the entire popcorn image and the tickets, which were then hand cut. The popcorn bag is just a piece of tag cardstock distressed with two different inks, crumple and edged with pinking shears. Have you amazed yourself lately? I'd love to hear about it! Posted by Barbara DeBose at 8:59 PM 30 comments: Labels: Copic , project 30 Friday, March 2...

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