Card Sharing

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Card Sharing

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Here are some cards I recently completed for OWH. The yellow and black card in the center is a blatant scraplift from a card I saw in Paper Craft Mag. In the last group, the dinosaur I used was a freebie from SVGCuts. Now that I look at it, I think I'm going to add something to that red, black & white card on the right. Thanks for looking. :)
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WOW...lots of GREAT inspiration, today!!! Love them ALL!!! Soooo PERFECT!!! TFS
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Very nice, I have a stack to send out too I just keep forgetting to get a large envelope!
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Thanks for the nice comments. :) I wish I could do more, but I'm sooooooo slowwwwwwwww. :lol:
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Wow! Nice job on those cards!

I need to make some up myself... March and April are busy months for me for birthdays, etc. Also, I just started a new part time job and I really miss my papercrafting time. Your cards are the inspiration I need to get going again! Thanks for sharing them.
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Love them! What do you use for a card base? I'm afraid that my card bases are too thin for OWH.
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@Heather - I just use regular weight cardstock by the Paper Company. I don't know the exact weight. I hope it's heavy enough. I know that sometimes I feel like the front of the card is heavier, but I don't think it's too bad.
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Beatiful job..
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Love the yellow/black one, but it would be really hard to choose a fav.....nice job.

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pastda3 wrote:@Heather - I just use regular weight cardstock by the Paper Company. I don't know the exact weight. I hope it's heavy enough. I know that sometimes I feel like the front of the card is heavier, but I don't think it's too bad.
Thanks. :) There is no doubt that the fronts of my cards are heavier than the backs. I was just concerned that the backs might be too flimsy after reading that they would prefer 200gsm as a minimum weight base. I might add a piece to the back just to give it some more sturdiness.
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