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Weekend Cards

I had a chance to play in some challenges on SCS this weekend (color, inspiration, and Featured Stamper) and here are my cards:
 
 
 




The first three cards were made with SU! and Verve images/sentiments and the bottom ward was made completely with DRS Designs images, background, and sentiment.  This may have been the last weekend I have to play a bunch with my stamps as it looks like Crystal will have her baby this week - I can't wait to meet little Lewis and be a grandmother! 

Hugz!

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  1. This is a beautiful array of cards. Your second card is one of my favorite type I cards. I love to do that center script on a card. It just looks so nice. Even though that one strikes me a bit more than the other, I think the others are just as gorgeous. I will be sorry if you don't have as much time to play with card making, but so happy for you that you will have something so much better to play with, little Lewis. Please share pictures with us every now and then. Congrats Grandma!!!!!

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  2. Wow you've been so busy Nancy!! :) I just LOVE all of them!! I have to say that I think that lobster is my fave!! Such a cool design, but then again, I think you've pretty much rocked them ALL!!! Thanks for sharing these!! HUGS

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  3. These all look awesome! Love how you used the same colors with completely different results. Congrats on becoming a grandma soon!

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  4. Great set of cards. Love the colour combo you used on them. Great trio of sea themed cards and love the texture behind the feathers on the first one.

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  5. A fabulous collection of cards Nancy, they are all gorgeous but I especially like the last one with the wonderful texture.
    I hope the baby arrives on time and you can enjoy being a Grandmother.
    Pauline
    x

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  6. Fantastic cards Nancy! Glad you were able to squeeze in card making before the big event! Enjoy the journey!

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  7. Your cards are just wonderful! Congrats on your becoming a grandmom soon!

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  8. The thank you card with the wooded background and feathers really speaks to me!

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