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Tuesday New Release- The Stamping Chef


Another Tuesday means more fun digi stamps at The Stamping Chef store!  Here are my two cards that I did...

Culinary Claire....
 Claire is the new Stamping Chef model!  Gotta love the new blog look...Check it out HERE



And here is Abigale, our Steam punk QT~
I have to admit... I had to google what steampunk is, lol! Reminds me a lot of Tim Holtz and I am a big fan of his too!

Submitted to:
Deconstructed Sketch 95
Polkadoodles
Hobby Cutz
Kaboodle Doodles
Simple Salutations-MFPSpeedy

Hope you have a blessed day and thanks for stopping by,
 

Comments

  1. Your cards are lovely! Love the Culinary Claire image, and your steampunk card is a great take on the Hobbycutz sketch! Love that sparkly swirl! Thanks for joining the fun at Hobbycutz challenge, hope to see you there again soon!

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  2. Lovely cards! Thank you for sharing with us at Hobbycutz! Hugs Kobie

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  3. Your cards are lovely, thank you so much for joining us at Hobbycutz this challenge

    Kathyk

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  4. Like the sassy, sexy chef. Like the coloring especially the hair. Thank you for entering MFP Simple Salutations Anything Goes challenge.
    Melissa
    "Sunshine HoneyBee"
    MFP SS Hostess

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  5. Lovely cards. Thanks for joining us at Polka Doodles for our paper piecing challenge.
    Pinky

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  6. What??? You had to google Steampunk!! lol That's great!
    You've made two really wonderful cards! :o)

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  7. Yeah, sad I know, but thank goodness for google, lol. Did you notice? I had to give Claire pants too, lol. I think I am the prude of the bunch, lolol!!!

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  8. LOL!! Yes, I did notice! Good for you! I wondered how you were going to handle the direction they're going with their images! You did good! ;o)

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  9. These are great Sandy. The images are really fun! Your coloring is wonderful. I'm so glad you were able to join us for DS95!

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  10. this is awesome!
    Thanks for joining us at Kaboodle Doodles!
    ~Michelle

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  11. I am in love with the second card. Thanks for joining us at Kaboodle Doodles.

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  12. Well done! I hope you'll link up at 52 Card Pickup this week...

    http://www.oldbackporch.com/2013/04/52-card-pickup-214.html

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  13. These are gorgeous, Sandy ! Thanks for joining our Paper Piecing challenge at PolkaDoodles. Hope to see you again next week. ... x
    Asha - PolkaDoodles DT
    Sunny Summer Crafts

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