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Wednesday, September 22, 2021

Wheels


  It's time for a new challenge over at The Outlawz Twisted Thursday and the optional twist is:  Wheels!  Wow, there are lots of ways one can use wheels!  

I've chosen a wagon wheel for my project; I thought it would be the perfect western icon for this lovely PRE-COLORED cowgirl from Gecko Galz!  This Rodeo Queen is quite lovely, but I have to say I'm more taken by her horse!  He has such beautiful, soft eyes!  Looks like a Western Pleasure mount to me...or possibly even English Pleasure!  hee hee

I framed them out with some rustic flowers and added a few little blue gems!

    Material List 

CTMH Inks: Chocolate
Cardstocks:  Black, Kraft, and Whimsy Vintage Woods 
Twine from a Starbucks Bottle!  
Bo Bunny Double Dot Gems
Flowers made from Polkadoodles Horace and Boo; Cut and Print on Cricut
Cricut Access: Leaf #M31F31 from Wild Card; Branches #M468D1 fro CTMH Art Philosophy; Wagon Wheel Silhouette #M12A23399 from Cowboy Icons 

This card is off to these challenges:  

Daring Cardmakers:  Circles Include circles (wheel, gems, pearls)
Die Cut Divas:  AG with a Die Cut or embossing folder
Crafty Animals:  AG with an animal
 

Be sure to visit
 The Outlawz Twisted Thursday for all the details about the challenge and to check out all fun inspiration from the DT and participants!

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5 comments:

  1. Such a delightful card! So glad you joined us at Die Cut Divas.

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  2. Very cute card!! Thanks for joining in our September challenge at Die Cut Divas.

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  3. This really hits the spot for our Retro theme and looks great! Thanks for joining in at Inkspirational Challenges.

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  4. A fabulous take on the challenge and stunning card. Thanks for joining in at the Daring cardmakers. x

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  5. Beautiful western style design. I like how you placed the image in one corner and not in the centre, which I tend to do. It also allowed you to find the perfect spot for the wheel. Thanks for sharing with us at Inkspirational.

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