Saturday, 24 July 2010

Leaving Card 2

Isn't this cowboy cute. This is an image from Bugaboo. They have a sale on at the moment. So if you like Digi images get over most images are half price.
The nice thing about digi images is that they can be made to any size you want. And this card was about 10"" square!!!
I use another Sizzix letter set I have for these letters, which were cut out of Chocolate Chip Cardstock from Stampin' Up, cream hammered card from my stash.
It was a sad day, but we all move on to pastures new and he has the opportunity of a life time so good luck to him!.
Hope you like.
See you tomorrow, and don't forget its the last day for you to enter the Kenny K's Krafty Girls Challenge, as a new one starts tomorrow. Also I have another surprise tomorrow!?!?!?!?!
hugs Sarah B X

10 comments:

  1. Another FAB card, love the colouring and those letters in contrasting colours look great - really adds the perfect dimention to your card!

    Sarah x

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  2. Wonderful card, and love the lettering.
    Have a great day.

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  3. Brilliant card. Love the cowboy and the elements used. Super colours too.

    Hugs, Mette

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  4. Super card Sarah.

    I made a couple of your amazing satchels.
    You can see them HERE

    Hugs
    Penni
    X

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  5. fab funky card that image is real cute and the lettering fantastic x
    hugs
    Suzie qx

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  6. Oh yes I love this one, really nice for a male with a really cute male image.
    Kim xXx

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  7. I'm holding my breathe with each post I scroll past. You're doing some fabulous work. This is my fav, but the Holiday books are too!

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  8. We featured this card and a link to this post on the Bugaboo Stamps blog: http://bugaboostamps.blogspot.com/2010/11/11172010-wednesdays-around-web-waw.html. MWAH!

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  9. i LOVE the colors you have been using. never thought brown would look that cute!!

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