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Birthday:

September 14


What is your name (Name on file with Stampin' Up!)?< /br>Quel est votre nom? (Nom donné à Stampin' Up!)*

Deborah L Davis


What state do you live in?

Florida


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  • What are friends for other than enabling?? Love you!! :)

  • Gosh Debbie, I'm sorry... I'm just seeing your request and question now.  I do apologize.. It's all good!  Thanks again for joining in!

  • Hey...Debbie. Looks like you've been busy!  What was your original question about blogging?

  • Thanks for having my back Girl! I copied and pasted the info from my glob, and did the wrong entry! DOH!! :) I corrected it... :)

  • hi Debbie the fram can stand alone or hang thanks for stopping by

     

  • You Goofball! ;) You can tug on my cape anytime! Talk soon girlie!

     

    Heather:)

  • Just don't ask me to put on tights and I cape OK? Yikes!!!!!! :)
  • Hi Debbie! Thanks for the invite girl! I had a little trouble at first too, but with a little secret, you can make them perfect! I promise! Look around your scrap table and find a few different sized circles. Now get a scrap piece of paper large enough for your cloud. Trace one of the circles onto the scrap. Now place another circle on top or next to your first circle. trace that one, and so on and so on until you are happy with the shape of your cloud template. You might want to trace your cloud in a different color for easier cutting. Cut out your cloud. Now lightly trace your cloud onto your project. Following the pattern, match up the same size curve with the appropriate punch. Then punch away. Your open end will make it easier for you to manuver your smaller punches to where you need them. I hope that all made some sense to ya, if not, let me know and I will help where I can. OK? Have fun!

    Heather K. :)

  • Nope!  Just Crystal Effects on top of Chocolate Chip Card Stock looks pretty yummy! 
  • Hi Debbie... I used Crystal Effects to make the chocolate drips on the Mickey Mouse Ice Cream Card.  xox Linda
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