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Owl Punch Extravaganza V


Ok.... HERE is the inspiration for yesterday's Uncle Sam card!!!  Isn't this dude AWESOME!?!  Yep, and, he too, was done entirely with the Stampin Up Owl Punch.  I am having SOOOOOO much fun with this punch!!!

So today's card was cased from the OH-SO-TALENTED Ellen over at Blinkin Thinkin & Inkin.  This chick is incredible with punch art.  She has definitely taken this form of art to the next level.  Her Man of Mystery blew me away and made creating Uncle Sam for yesterday's card a breeze!!!  Thanx Ellen!  So, along with the owl punch, I used Stampin Up's score board, paper piercing set, labels collection dies and modern mosaic embossing folder.  The sentiment is a single stamp from Magenta and fit this card PERFECTLY!!!  This one is gonna be a hard one to give away at the end of the month!  To win this and all the other 19 cards that I'm posting here on my blog each day, all you have to do is place an order for my Stampin Up party.  The person with the largest order using my hostess code will receive all 20 "Owl Punch" cards. 

Simply go to StampinUp.com and click on "store" at the top.  Place the items you'd like to order in the shopping cart and input the hostess code where provided to get full credit for your purchase. The hostess code is UCUFWPDU!

THE BEST PART:  You won't have to wait to receive your order.  Your order will ship to you within two business days!!!  No more waiting for a show to "close" to get your goodies.  THIS is instant gratification.  And if you REALLY want to win the 20 cards for yourself, feel free to contact my Stampin Up demonstrator in her store (click HERE) to check on the status of order amounts.  She won't share names, she will only share the largest amount ordered so you can put yourself in the winning position.  Good luck everyone!!!

Tune in tomorrow for Christmas in July!!!!

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