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Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Sending You a Christmas "Tweet"!

Yup! It's another Handmade Harbour Midweek Papercraft Party and this week the theme is "Feathers or Fur"... create something with a feather or fur theme and link up your blog post to the Handmade Harbour Blog using our linky tool ... You are competing for the new Handmade Harbour Winners Badge for your blog, AND if you use an Handmade Harbour digital stamp in your project you will be entered to win more Digis of your choice! Isn't that just too easy?  Here is my project for this challenge... The Robin Family on a Branch:

This is a new Christmas digital stamp that is just so cute that I had to color them with my Copics. I then did the fussy-cutting thing, and of course totally covered them with sitckles and liquid glass... (grin) but the BEST thing is what I stamped inside the card... "Sending you a Christmas TWEET!"
I think that  could be a twist on words meaning "treat" OR meaning a twitter TWEET!
Don't you just LOVE how my brain works?  Because I DO!

Thanks for stopping by to share with me today... and check out what else my Design Team mates created for the Feathers or Fur Challenge this week.
Cheers! Scrapbook Lynne

2 comments:

  1. Awe so cute! five little birdies in a tree....Tweet Tweet!!

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  2. Your card is awesome! The birds are adorable!

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