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Saturday, April 24, 2010

High Hopes Sunday


The challenge on High Hopes Challenge blog is to make a bookmark, I thought the bit of card that I chop off to make a square card would be ideal.
Since its a tall card this way Stretch the giraffe would be ideal. The cards stock was embossed using a cuttlebug folder. I used my cropadile to make the hole and used an eyelet so that it gave it some strength to hold the ribbon.
I used a palm tree for the back but somehow I 've managed to delete the photo and since I'm at Sis, the photo is not available to put back on this post.

Now having a real headache with Mr Blogger since he has now posted this, not sure How I did this!
Anyway we had a fab time down in Bristol although my hubby can't understand if I made 15 cards how come I only manage 1 or 2 at home! It was lovely to meet old friends as well as new and I'm off to buy Morrisons shaving foam cos it only 34p.

27 comments:

  1. Hi Debby

    This is so gorgeous, love the palm tree. Glad you had a good time.

    Hugs Ali x

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  2. Pleased to hear to had a good day yesterday Debby, your bookmark is so cute.

    Anne

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  3. Such a great bookmark Debby. everything fits perfect. Paper, image and background.
    Have a lovely sunday
    Hugs Sinikka

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  4. Love the textured background, the giraffe is perfect for a bookmark.
    Angela x

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  5. Morning Debbie, wow love that bookmark and any little one will love it to, its a real fun thing and the colouring, embossing is fabulous. With love and hugs Shirleyxxxx

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  6. Очень оригинально!

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  7. Love it, Debby! Super cute.

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  8. Fab bookmark Debby, love this cute girrafe x

    Fern xx

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  9. What a fabulous book mark for a youngster Debby!
    Such a clever idea to use the cut off strips of cardstock, I've got loads of it, so how come I never thought of it before?

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  10. hello debby. oh so lovely again.
    have a nice day . hugs Antonia

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  11. So beautiful Debby,i love your image and colours.
    So gorgeous papers.
    Hugs Trudy

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  12. Hiya Debby, just love you're bookmark sweetie ....so cute the little giraffe....wow.....Thanks for sharing sweetie and have a fab Sunday. Hugs Terry xxx

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  13. Debby, this is gorgeous, a brilliant idea too. Just been having a catch up with your blog, your cards are stunning as always. I hope you enjoy your copic class. Take care Hugs Jo x

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  14. WOW I love this Debby, its so cute and so easy to do too. Love it! Claire x

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  15. So beautiful Debby.

    Hugs Riet.xx

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  16. love the fun bookmark with the cute giraffe!
    hugs, annie x

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  17. Debby really love this..esp as its a giraffe you've made him very cute!! xx

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  18. I love your bookmark Debby, it's so brilliant, great image too.
    Happy crafting
    Tracy x

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  19. How adorable, but it is far too nice to use! I love it xx

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  20. Wow! This is brilliant Debby! Giraffe's are my fave so I just adore this little creation ~x~

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  21. What a super adorable bookmark! I love your image!!!!
    hugs
    Risa:)

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  22. glad you having fab holiday! This is just too gorgeous love the cute image, it works fab with the palm tree also loving the embossed detail! Hugs Juls

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  23. Awwwhhh! This is sweet!! Love this image and the embossing folder you used on the background paper is perfect!!
    Blessings,
    Sarah :)

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  24. I love this bookmark you created!! Adorable image!
    Hugs
    Jodi =)

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