Monday, September 24, 2007

Outlaw Designer paper

Good Monday morning! My apologies to those of you who missed me on Friday and Saturday.....I'm forever the farmer's wife, or nowadays it's the farmer's Mother! For three days last week I had the road duty for the corn harvesting where the trucks had difficulty being able to see coming out of the fields loaded with corn. I do love to be needed and I got a lot of knitting done at the same time! All I had to do was sit with a two way radio and check for traffic as they approached the main highway. There are only a few loads left to finish that field, so not sure if they will need me today. Anyway, the card.............Lyn sent me a card that just seems to refuse to be copied on my computer. So I made one like it, and believe it or not, I can't seem to bring that one to my blog either....weird! Hers had no words and the Outlaw paper was mounted on Close to Cocoa. It is a sideways flip card with the added choc chip taffeta ribbon and aged copper buckle. Perfect for a man and so simple! Well, I changed that a little bit by mounting the same thing on Sage Shadow cardstock and using the words from Short and Sweet inside of the two oval punches. Sorry, I was going to show both of them, but just can't bring the first one to my blog! Next time you need a masculine card, try this! Quick and simple, but very effective. Thanks for stopping in this morning. Don't forget.......this is Technique week here at my house, and.............the deadline is approaching for the Christmas Stamp a Stack October 11 or 13 at my piano studio. I still have a few openings both dates, so give me a shout.