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Hey Ghoulfriend!

Today is our Monday Showcase at The Town Scrapper and I decided to use up the paper that I worked with yesterday for my project today. Is it me, or does Martha Stewart ROCK Halloween??? This paper is from this year's Halloween paper pack... love it! Anyway, Phebe at The Town Scrapper (Ontario, Canada) carries The Greeting Farm stamps, among others, and that's what I chose to feature in today's showcase. This is TGF's Ebony. Isn't she perfect? How she can be all smiles in the middle of a graveyard is beyond me.... HAHAHAHAHAHAHA! Anyway, if you'd like to get your hands on her, you can reach Phebe at 519-882-0623 or by email at info@townscrapper.com.

So while I was making this I discovered that I used up all of my red flowers last Christmas. Funny enough, I didn't have my Copics yet, so normally that would cause a problem. NOT this time! I'm SO diggin those red veiny flowers!!! Copics are the best!

Don't forget about the challenge that started yesterday here at Fun And Mental Changes, you can check out the challenge post HERE. And today's the day I'll be announcing the winner of the Pumpkin Carvings Seasonal Cricut cartridge from Saturday's blog hop. Stay tuned for that a little later today. I've got my fingers crossed for you! LOL!

Comments

LesleyfromWI said…
Awww....she is adorable!
Ann said…
Great card and love the colors!
Love the card!! Great job and the veiny flowers look terrific.

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