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I Call For A Redo!!!

*** CLICK HERE FOR DETAILS ON THE FUN AND MENTAL CHANGES GIVE AWAY*** 

 
I was sooooo excited about the new We R Memory Keepers 2011 Halloween line that I couldn't wait to play with it for this Musical Interlude challenge at The Burtonesque Dolls.  The challenge is to create a project inspired by one of the songs from A Nightmare Before Christmas soundtrack.  Be sure to include the lyrics in your project.  Of course, my lyrics are from This Is Halloween.  I really thought this was SO FUN....well, that WAS until I saw the creations turned in by the other Dolls.  Click HERE to see the AWESOME projects and check out the deets to this challenge.  You have until August 1st to add your project to win an AMAZING prize, but as for me, I think I might just have to go buy A BUNCH of stamps and redo this one!!!  All the Dolls are really just a bunch of ENABLERS!  LOL!   

Comments

Carol W. said…
Awesome card! Love it all!
I LOVE this! What are you talking about LOL! The corner accents are so neat and are those spider webs? Creepy cool!
Rosa Witten said…
LOL! You are too funny. Your project is AWESOME!
Loveeeeeeeeee this Danielle! I loveeeeeee the skullie! :):):):):):):):)):):)
CuddlyBunny said…
They *are* a bunch of enablers, and so are YOU!

Great card! Love the background images and skull!

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