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Sunday, September 13, 2009

third post's a charm?

well i COULD have posted each card separately, but i got caught up in the craftin', and ended up making two more "green" cards. one is for a challenge, while the other just begged to be made for fun. the "tea" card uses recycled paper, a piece of a cereal box (the piece that opens) and an image from a Trader Joe's bag, and the yellow card uses recycled paper and PAINT SWATCHES from wallyland. i figure most people toss them, so i might as well give a nice big handful of those babies a good home.

okay, so, the "tea" card:





and the yellow (green) card is for the challenge at Sunday Sketch & Stamp, following this sketch:



zee creation...



for the record, i am aware that the brads and photo turns aren't exactly "recyclable", but i didn't think it would be entirely feasible for me to make a bunch of greenish stuff without having to go out and buy more, which would mean a trip to the store, hence using gas, and bad for the environment. dig? :)

6 comments:

  1. Cute! I'm rather fond of teapots...

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  2. wow!! love both of these ones!! especially the tea one!!

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  3. Super cute, the teapot is so awesome! Got to love Trader Joe. :)

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  4. Leah, your card is so lovely! Your link to it on the Sunday Sketch and Stamp blog shows only the photo and I just happened to see your name on another blog comment. I wanted to be sure to tell you how much I like the card. Please re-enter with your post URL so you don't miss out on getting the recognition you deserve over at Sunday Sketch and Stamp. Thank you for joining us this fortnight.

    Barb, SS&S Design Team

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  5. Fabulous cards! Love the 'tea for two' card, and the colours on the 2nd card. You've done such a good job recycling materials to make these cards! Fantastic! Thanks for playing along with us this fortnight at Sunday Sketch & Stamp! Hugs, Sem x (SS&S DT)

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