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Monday, September 14, 2009

Anyone For Candy Corn?

Happy Monday!

The weekends sure fly by, don't they? I had a nice relaxing weekend, and I spent majority of it working on numerous stamping projects. It was wonderful! I wish I could have more weekends like this--sometimes I'm really bummed that I work in a hospital where we have weekend hours that have to covered. But, all in all, when I see the healing process in my patients and see their faces when they're feeling 100% better, it's all worth it! I can't help but wish I had more "home" time though, and I'm sure many of you can relate!

One of the projects I worked on was this Candy Corn ATC for a swap on the Stamp Shack. Tis the season for Candy Corn!




The candy corn pattern paper was actually made by me! I started with smooth white cardstock and stamped the Candy Corn Background by DRS Designs with orange ink. Then I just colored the bottom portion of the candy pieces with a yellow marker. (Talk about quick and easy! I had my background in no time!) The sentiment is actually part of a larger stamp, but I only had room for the "Happy Halloween!" part of it--I sometimes forget how small ATC's actually are!


Stamps: DRS Designs- Candy Corn Background (H633), Witching you a Happy Halloween (F1040)
Ink: Versafine Onyx Black, SU! Only Orange
Paper: Smooth white cardstock by Office Depot, Colored Cardstock by The Paper Company
Accessories: Bic Markers, SU! Ticket Corner Punch, Satin Ribbon By Offray
Finished Card Size: 3.5" x 2.5"


Well, that's it for today...short and sweet! I'm busy preparing projects to post later this week.
Thanks for visiting today!


Smiles,
Jennifer

6 comments:

  1. These are so cute! I love candy corn and peanuts!

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  2. OMG!! Holy cow that is so much!!!! What a fun idea Jen!! TFS! HUGS

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  3. These are great Jennifer! Gotta love those 'easy background' stamps!

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  4. Holy smokes. You made the paper? Awesome work! The recipients are going to be very, very lucky.

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  5. Holy smokes. You made the paper? Awesome work! The recipients are going to be very, very lucky.

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