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Sunday, April 22, 2012

OWH Sketch #118

Sketch #118 looks so cute with its scalloped borders.  At first, I tried to make big scallops using my circle punch, but the effect wasn't what I was going for.  I switched to the border punch instead and was much happier with the overall design.

Stamp by Recollections (Michaels), border punch by Fiskars, coloring with Copics, papers by American Crafts and Making Memories
Are you ready to ship out your box for the Muscle Card challenge?  I have 223 cards to send- not enough for a large FRB but too many for a medium FRB.  I will hold some general cards back for my next shipment and send a medium FRB tomorrow. 

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Cards shipped to OWH in 2012: 302 blank and 200 AnyHero (as of 3/4)
Cards shipped to OWH in 2011: 1695

11 comments:

  1. Holy yowza 200+ cards--that's so awesome! Love this image--turned out great.

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  2. How cute...love the eyes...I have some somewhere...gotta organize. Love the colors! TFS!!!

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  3. Kathryn, What a darling image and I love the scallops with the holes in them.

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  4. great card - I am shipping a box to Kris - but mine will be 70 cards -

    Barb Housner

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  5. Super cute and fun card! I love the googlie eyes on the octopus - or is it a jelly fish? Cute either way :)

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  6. Great any occasion card! The wiggly eyes are perfect! Thanks for trying out this week's Stars and Stamps sketch!

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  7. Oh, he's just so special! I've never seen anything like it. And, as the others have said, the googlie eyes are perfect! What fun that'll be for some lucky recipient!

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  8. Your card is adorable!!!!! Great job on your card box, too!! :)

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  9. This is darling, Kathryn! I love his little bowtie and googly eyes! Thanks for joining us in this week's OWH Stars & Stamps Sketch Challenge!

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  10. Kathryn -- Oh my gosh -- you rock girl with that many cards going out. Love your little octopus with his little bow tie. Keep up the good work on the cards.

    Sharon

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