![]() Always room for a "sweet saying" with this week's Nacho Average Challenge #109! (Insert snicker here, lol...) So, I started out by looking around for what I could use to address the vertical and horizontal elements of the sketch along the lower left corner of the sketch. I'll be honest, I was first thinking ribbon or twine. Then, I thought, hey, what about barbed wire?! Because of course, I just got my new set, Yee-Haw! How could I NOT have this set, living in Arizona?? Yes, yes, I totally got it for the phrase "Rootin' Tootin'" and yes, I have once again started out by NOT using the stamp that first caught my eye, but have patience my pretties, I'll get there! I did put a horse-shoe on the inside, at least... Yee-Haw Stamp Set; Early Espresso, Basic Gray, Crumb Cake & Whisper White CS; Early Espresso, Basic Gray, Pear Pizzazz & Crushed Curry Inks.
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Rose Alexa
10/6/2014 03:15:42 am
Cute card and what a great idea with the barbed wire! I think living in NM, I need that set! TFS
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Anne Hayward
10/7/2014 08:26:34 am
I live in cattle country in CO, so I love the barbed wire. Great card!
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10/8/2014 08:07:13 am
Love the barbed wire...and I'm so glad to know that I'm not the only one who buys a stamp set specifically for a certain stamp and then doesn't use that stamp :) Thanks for joining us at Nacho Average Challenges this week!
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10/18/2014 05:21:08 am
Great Card!!! Love the use of the barbed wire stamp!! Thanks for playing with us this week!!!
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