Scrap Out Breast Cancer

What a Saturday at the Scrap out Breast Cancer event!  Jacki Andersen really knows how to put on an event and raise money for a great cause.  A huge thank you to her and all the other people that helped make this happen.

I did a make and take with the Swallowtail stamp from the Spring Catalogue.  It is not just a background stamp, but it can also be a feature on the card or scrap book page. I thought that I would switch it up a bit and show you a couple of variations that the ladies did.  This first one was done by Michelle Hawkins.

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And this variation was done by Wendy Cumming.

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And they say that they aren't card makers.  I think they are naturals, don't you?

I am not sure when the next  Scrap out Breast Cancer events is, but I will let you know as soon as I know.

In the coming week I will show another card using this wonderful stamp set.

Stampingly,

Diane

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