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Getting ready to party in MAY!!!!

Today I have been working on a project that is a multi state project.   With the help of Jean Moore I was able create this....  You see I have never owned of those die cutting machines,  never took the time to really research and decide which one would bet fit my needs....

my letters arrived form Arizona yesterday!!




Supplies, click on each one for a link to the product:
SABOR - Ole Picado
SABOR - OLE Sorpresa
SABOR - OLE Fiesta
SABOR - OLE Celebar
SABOR - Ole Cutouts
Black Cardstock
Gold Pen
Tacky Glue
Dew Drops
Glue Stick
Trims

Spent a lot of time embellishing my Black Cardstock letters with my Gold Pen (this is the best gold pen ever!!!)


Then I did a lot of cutting....


10 - Large base pennant is 9 1/2 x 5 1/2
Layered with a smaller pennant 5 1/2 x 3


I plan to put "de"  on one pennant!

Cannot wait to show you how I plan to embellish it!

I am really excited to finish this and share with you later!




Comments

  1. This looks like a lot of fun.
    What is the name of the "Best Gold Pen?"

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    1. http://www.alteredpages.com/shop/Tools/Writing-Tools/p/Gel-Xtreme-Gold-Silver-x3003639.htm here you go Dayle

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  2. love love love it! Can't wait to see the final project.

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