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Layered Labels

This 'n' That

7 Jun

2013 – 2014 Product Shares

Mystery Hostess Online Workshop – Ends June 8

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Well this morning was fun, me trying to be a Mum and make sure Eric had everything packed and him rolling his eyes and saying yes.  He got off about 6:30 on his adventure. He called a bit ago tonight and he saw a deer. Hope he does ok. He knows everyone so that will help. Thanks for all your sweet emails about him.

So today the first batches of DSP, Core'dinations paper and ribbons etc. got here so I can start to cut…so I will be busy for a few days so figured I would share some swaps I got recently ok?

This cute card is by Stella MacKay and was from the Fiji swap.  Thanks Stella!

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Stamp Set: Layered Labels

Ink: Pacific Point

Paper: Pacific Point, Pool Party, Whisper White, International Bazaar DSP (you'll have to switch this DSP out if you make this card)

Misc: 1/2" Daffodil Delight Seam Binding, basic rhinestones, Apothecary Accents Framelits, Honeycomb embossing folder

So do you think this bad boy (haven't named him yet …any ideas?) will help me cut down my time on paper cutting?

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I hope so. It weighs a ton.

Oh want another can you see it?

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Well?

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Did you find this little guy? He was about 3/4" long or smaller. Just a little thing. Oh and I found out that other bug I showed was a stink bug, thank goodness I did not try to touch him or make him mad with my paparazzi moves. Blech.

Well this old gal has got her work cut out for her…get it? Ha!

Have an awesome Friday and thanks for stopping in.

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  1. Jacqui Lines says

    June 7, 2013 at 4:21 am

    I am glad that Eric got away safely on his trip! What are you guys gonna do with an empty house!!!!!!!! You don't have to answer that on here….it's a "family blog"!!!
    So………um……..showing me all these nasty critters and bugs…..not making me EXCITED to come to your yard……just sayin'!

    Luv ya
    Jax

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  2. Jane L says

    June 7, 2013 at 6:02 am

    How about Chopper?
    One of my favorite cartoons was Pixie and Dixie.
    That cartoon had a huge dog named Chopper.
    Thought it would be a good name for a paper cutter.

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  3. Becky Strater says

    June 7, 2013 at 7:56 am

    what kind of paper cutter is the "thing"………just curious…Becky

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  4. DWD says

    June 7, 2013 at 9:15 am

    OK…What is this cutter? So many are talking abot a Rototrim and how good it is, but they are cutting chipboard. I would need a table and more space to house on of those guys!!! LOL Love your bug!!! Hope you aren't worrying too much about Eric. He is in good hands. Of course you miss him though.

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  5. Diana Gibbs says

    June 7, 2013 at 9:40 am

    I like Chopper that is cool!
    Hugs, Di

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  6. Diana Gibbs says

    June 7, 2013 at 9:42 am

    It is a:
    400 Sheet Heavy Duty Industrial Guillotine Paper Cutter – and it weighs a lot! But it cuts a lot at one time! It probably does not take much more room than my Carl Cutter, but it cuts stacks of paper and more accurate. I tease cause now I have 4 cutters…ha!
    Hugs, Di

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  7. Diana Gibbs says

    June 7, 2013 at 9:43 am

    It is a 400 Sheet Heavy Duty Industrial Guillotine Paper Cutter.
    It will cut a lot of paper and much more accurate. I'll have an arm…notice one arm…like Popeye and the other one will be like Olive Oil…ha!
    Hugs, Di

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  8. Diana Gibbs says

    June 7, 2013 at 9:44 am

    Well last night when I went to bed I turned off my alarm so I could sleep in…but I woke up like I normally do to get Eric up but then Toby snuggled me and I said ok we can go back to sleep, so I did till 8. Felt good for a change. No worries when you come, the weather will be nice and the bugs are not bad. Love you!

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  9. clear stickers says

    September 17, 2013 at 8:19 pm

    Where did you get those very cute labels Diana? I really love it and I am so impressed with your creativity. 😉

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