Monday, November 23, 2009

One Fast Turkey

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The CAS challenge at SCS today was to do sponging.....one of my favorite "vintaging" techniques!  Yippee!!  I needed a quick T-day card for a special someone, so I printed out a digi image from what has to be one of the most generous artists, Cathe Holden.  Thanks to Dana and Elise for their shouts of praise for her!  I quick printed it out, used a Nestie to cut it out, sponged it and mounted it on some new BG paper, Nook & Pantry.  Stamped the sentiment, added a ribbon, sponged around the edges of the DP and it was on its way!  Thanks for visiting today---I am back to a little craft show my local Curves is having, and I am having a good time!

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10 comments:

Carol L said...

That is one fantastic turkey image!! It looks almost real! I love the dsp and colors!!

Renee said...

Gorgeous card and awesome looking turkey! Love it!

Juanita said...

What a great card. {Cathe is my new obsession}
I love how you took her turkey image and made it all your own. The papers and sponging are perfect!

Stamp and Smile said...

You are on fire LeAnne... such amazing cards and I'm very much enjoying the eye candy you are sharing with us bloggers... :) The DP is very nice... TFS!

Tammy Hershberger said...

Fabulous "fast" turkey! Love the colors!

Carole'Anne AKA Stampin Stressaway said...

LeAnne This is so adorable - I sure love the turkey image - it looks like a real photograph - I just think this is just beautifully done!
the Sponging you have done is done to perfection
great inspiration you are my friend!
thank you for sharing

Anonymous said...

Just wonderful....so awesome and Betty Crockerish! I love it....hey look at your new picture too!

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Mona Pendleton said...

Lovely Thanksgiving Day card LeAnne! You did a fabby job with all that sponging :) TFS

Elise said...

Okay, this is simply superb! Good golly, that Cathe spreads some vintagy goodness, don't she! And then YOU go and take it to THIS level! Bravo, LeAnne!