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Mimeograph Monday – Purty Wedding Card

This 'n' That

21 Nov

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Today's Mimeograph Monday card is not from the Idea Book & Catalog but another amazing Stampin' Up! publication called the Stampin' Success.  This is the monthly magazine that every Demonstrator gets and it is filled with ideas, tips, interviews, shares, event pictures, etc. 

The latest edition had a write up about this year's amazing Artisan Award winners and this card caught my eye right away, as well as the picture of my sweet friend Jenn Picard, she is so purty!! (a little side joke…love ya girlie!)

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I had to change the taffeta ribbon color as Jenn's card was made with a color that retired, but I think other than that I think it is almost as gorgeous as hers.  I also thought I could see a little pink flower amongst the clusters of shimmery flower punches on the heart, so I added one. What do you think?  Gorgeous eh?  What a nice card for a newlywed couple…like Edward & Bella…ha! I'm still in that afterglow of Breaking Dawn (I am listening to the soundtrack right now…trying to remember what was happening at each song). I'm loving all the emails with what you thought of the movie!

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Stamp Set: Tiny Tags

Paper: Basic Black, Basic Gray, Sahara Sand, Shimmery White, Pink Pirouette

Ink: Basic Gray

Misc: Pink Pirouette Taffeta ribbon, Basic Pearls, Full Heart punch, Jewelry Tag punch, Itty Bitty Shapes punch pack, Scalloped Heart of Hearts embosslits die, Vintage Wallpaper Textured Impressions Embossing folder

A question for anyone that rides a motorbike…the other day I was at a four way stop sign…I was not first in line so I witnessed this from a few cars back. There were three guys on motorbikes, there was a car at each stop sign.  So everyone went their turn, but when the first motorbike went, the other two guys went to, so all three bikes went at one time?  I thought motorbikes had to obey the rules like a car?  Should they not have each had to wait at the stop sign while everyone took their turns?

So Monday (tomorrow, as I type this Sunday night) but today as you read it, the Online Extravaganza starts, so I will know more at 12:01am tonight and just for you my dear friends I will stay up…or perhaps I will go to bed and read and get back up, so I can post what is going on, cause I am as curious as you.  I had class today and was talking about it, and getting everyone excited, but not knowing anything that was happening in details.  Like the 24 hour sale today! Yikes! So exciting.

So I will have two posts today, I'll let this one post at midnight like regular then while it posts I'll read up on the Extravaganza and post another one…ok?

Have an awesome Monday and thanks for stopping in every day, it means more to me then you will ever know. Mwah!!

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  1. Genelle Little says

    November 21, 2011 at 2:44 am

    Gorgeous, Di! Love your take on Jenn's card. You are right about the motorbikes – well in Australia anyway they must go in single file, just like a car would. I'm seeing Breaking Dawn next week – glad you loved it 🙂

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  2. Shelly McCrary says

    November 21, 2011 at 6:47 am

    Interesting question about the guys on motorcycles Diana…..I've never thought about that before. However, I would have always assumed that they were riding together and would go as one unit through a stop sign/light as long as they were situated closely together. I ride a bicycle regularly and I know that we travel as a 'group' and would proceed through any intersections as one unit, again, as long as we are all riding closely together. I'll be interested to see what others think.
    Have a great day and thanks for sharing your life/talents with us through your blog. I look forward to it daily!

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  3. Carey Rogers says

    November 21, 2011 at 12:01 pm

    Oh wow, this is so fantastic. I get the magazine and don't always give it the attention it deserves. Thanks for the fantastic inspiration. Sorry I have been MIA. I participated in a blog hop this weekend and was busy, busy, busy.

    Carey and Roscoe

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  4. Jenn Picard says

    November 22, 2011 at 1:26 pm

    Hehehe, love ya too! Thanks for the shout out and I am honoured that you CASED my card:) Give yourself, Marlene and Rhonda a big hug from me. Miss you!

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