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Happy Frank


So yesterday's post included this Frankenstein from the Happy Hauntings Cricut cartridge (I SOOOO love that cart!) except he was wearing a frown. You can check out the post HERE. Well, late last night I decided to play around with the 'hide contour' feature on my Gypsy and created.... Happy Frank!
He is exactly the same as the Frankenstein featured in yesterday's post... well except that I didn't cut his legs off... hahahahaha! Anyway, he measures 6" x 3" and I'd like to find him a good home. Anyone interested in getting a little goodie in the mail from FitterTwit? If you are, leave a comment on this post with how you will care for him (i.e. what project you will be using him on.... cuz I'm just curious... LOL). Oh, and be sure to include an email address where you can be contacted.
And for the heck of it... I'm gonna throw in Happy Skully too! ;) It will be nice to keep them together!
*** I've never given away cuts before, so if there is a ton of response, I will probably have to pick THE BEST home. Stay tuned and I'll keep everyone posted on the "adoption" next week. ;)

Comments

Anonymous said…
super cute -- nice job!
jennifer
disneygal on the cricut boards
Lucinda said…
Oh wow, now you are making a good case for me to get a gypsy. Your guys are so adorable. This will be my grandsons first halloween and I think they would be fabulous on his LO. I think you said 6 inches right. If we dress him as a pumpkin or bat he will fit right in with your two creations!

stampangel60@yahoo.com
They are so cute! We would love to give them a good home; thanks for the chance. I would definitely put them in this year's LO.
Raven B said…
OHHHH I would use him for my daughters upcoming birthday! She will be 6 on Sep 27th and she asked for a Halloween party. This would be a wonderful addition to her party. I would take pictures and share them with you as well. :) Either way he is super cute!
Hugs,
Raven
thatsmerb at gmail dot com
I just love Franky but WOW or WOW your blog is fabulous!!! You have a little bit of everything! I'm now a follower and like the Terminator said..."I'll be back!"
Bwa-Ha-Haaaa!!

-Kim

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