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Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Recycle Tilda

Well the Tilda & co recycle challenge left me in a dilemma, I have some beer coasters shaped like a shield that are earmarked for a project for June ( its my Dad's birthday as well as Father's Day). The problem being that I've only got about six which ideal for what I want it for. So I used one of them as a stencil which I did use on some chipboard type packaging that I saved. Some chatterbox paper, prima flowers and add a watercoloured Edwin with some peel off letters.

17 comments:

  1. This is wonderful Debby, love the paper you have used

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  2. Great card, I love it - What are the papers? the colour combo is jus lovely - ChrissyX

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  3. Fabulous! love Edwin in his blue suit and the papers are very pretty.

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  4. Oh is this EVER sweet!! I love your colors and the coaster shape is beautiful! All the layering and the stamp is just too cute!!

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  5. Wow your card is great. Wonderful created :)

    Greetings Moni

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  6. Great card, I love the papers and colours! Good idea tracing round the beer mat :)

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  7. I really like this card! Great paper!

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  8. This is FAB!!!
    Can't wait to see what you do with the coasters :)

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  9. great colors and paper. way to be creative on using what you have.

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  10. Lovely card. The papers are really nice

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  11. Love the colours, very fresh, great card.

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  12. fabulous Debby!!! excellent card, love it :) x

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  13. I love that shield shape- it is a really unique design element- it works well with the card!

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  14. this is so gorgeous, love that pretty paper and very clever using the coaster as a template!

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  15. That is so cool!!!Love the colors!

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  16. This is so a good card,love it.Wonderful paper.

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