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Am in the midst of a month long card making "contest" - have made the first two cuts with the third happening this weekend. Was quite apprehensive out about this card as it had to be scenic - so of course I had to make several until I had one to submit - can you guess which one I submitted?
2 comments:
I was wondering how those scenes were made on your August 13th blog.
Ann,
The stamps are from stampscapes (US company in California) - can buy them plain rubber, mounted on cling foam or mounted on wood - they are easy to use and the site has tutorials that are pretty easy to follow - they make wonderful cards!
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