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Saturday, February 22, 2014

Picket Fence

I was the "QUEEN OF CLEAN" winner!






I've been wanting to do a white picket fence ever since purchasing the Heidi Swapp woodgrain large background stamp from Michael's Craft Store. I stamped it in Memento London Fog and cut 1" strips to pop up after stamping the ivy leaves on. The daisies are from Sizzix/Hero Arts stamp & die-cut butterflies set. The sentiment is Hero Arts. 
Happy a wonderful Day!


24 comments:

  1. What a lovely card Angela. The wood fence stamp is gorgeous and the flowers are so bright and colourful giving a very summery feel. Laura xx

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  2. Angela, I just love everything about your card. You did an outstanding job with the sketch!

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  3. This is a stunning card, Angela! I love your picket fence and the flowers just pop against the background. Thanks so much for joining us at Freshly Made Sketches.

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  5. That should be it could not be any more perfect. I on the other hand am like the bucket that has been kicked around the stable for a few years by herd of wild horses. Sigh. LOL.

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  6. Oh Angela, I'm having a hard time posting a comment after reading my hubby's comments above me...
    Can't stop laughting!

    Now to get serious...Your card is awesome...really like how you made that fence...Pretty flowers, and the twine for embellishment is perfect for this card.

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  7. This is gorgeous Angela! I love that wood grain stamp and the vines and flowers makes this so beautiful.

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  8. Angela, what a great card. Love the fence and the pretty flowers. Perfect for someone with a blog called from the tool shed - LOL. Really great design here as usual. Hugz!

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  9. Angela, your card is so pretty! I want to tell you that I've nominated your blog for the Liebster award! You can see the details on my blog: http://stampsatplay.blogspot.com/2014/02/liebster-award.html

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  10. Angela, this is just breath-taking! Such a fantastic card- my dad's shed is immaculate, too! TFS this beautiful card with everyone!

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  11. Wow, wow, WOW! Stunning card! I love everything about it. Thanks so much for sharing with us at Freshly Made Sketches.

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  12. WOW! Your card is AMAZING! I SO love what you did here!! Fabulous job,Angela!! Thank you for joining us at FMS!!

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  13. What a wonderful take on the sketch, Angela! Feels like I'm looking out the window at a lovely floral scene, against a wood fence...beautiful!

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  14. My jaw just hit the floor, Angela!!! What a fabulous card...love the woodgrain panels and the flowers are so pretty. I'm following you now!
    xxx Asha - Sunny Summer Crafts

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  15. This is a really beautiful card! The stamping of the fence looks so authentic. I love how the color of the flowers really pop out. Congratulations!

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  16. So lovely and the London Fog is a wonderful choice for that Heidi Swapp woodgrain stamp. Beautifully done!
    Hugs,
    Lisa
    CRe8n4u

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  17. This turned out amazing! How did I not know of your existence, before? I am following your blog, now!

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  18. love you card! what stamp is the Ivy?

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    1. Hi Brandy, thank you so much for your sweet comment. The Ivy is a very old 1996 stamp by Rubber Stampede called Divine Vine #2410E

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  19. Congrats on your FMS win! Well deserved - this is a fabulous card.

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  20. Congrats on being chosen as the FMS Queen! Very nice card! Love the bright flowers on the wood grain. :)

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  21. What an awesome card! The wood background is amazing!

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  22. Complete this same pattern except on the opposite side! The color pattern should mirror the right side so that the ring turns out correctly. Once both green strings are in the middle together, tie them around each other! wood fence gate

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Thank you for taking a look, and I appreciate your comments!
Angela