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Thursday, September 26, 2013

Fall Scarecrow card!

Happy Thursday. Thanks for stopping by. I have a fun Fall card to share today. This is my first Fall card for this year. I didn't have a Cricut Cartridge with a scarecrow cut on it. I created one with Cricut Everyday Paper Dolls Cartridge. This is the Farmer image cut on page #68 of the handbook. I used the same farmer cut here to create a scarecrow on my daughter Fall Harvest Layout.
The pattern paper is from YearBook Paper Pad and yellow and orange solid cardstock is Recollections. I cut a small piece of tan corrugated paper to glue the scarecrow on it. Embellished the scarecrow with a rub on face, yellow buttons, leaf gem and natural raffia. Fall is from Xyron Design Runner. The Design Runner Disk is called Ocassions. Here is a close up! Do you think it looks like a scarecrow?
Thank you for stopping by. Have a great week. :)

25 comments:

  1. This is seriously cute!! :D

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  2. Love this darling little scarecrow!!
    Pam
    scrap-n-sewgranny.blogspot.com

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  3. What a darling scarecrow, Judy! I never would have imagined to make one using that cartridge! I love it! Something for fall...you've inspired me to make one. I love the fall colors. I love the raffia! You're always making fantastic, fun crafts! :-)

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  4. TOTALLY cute!!! Love it!
    Thank you for joining us at 2 Creative Chicks Challenges.
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    Migdalia
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  5. Super Cute Card! Stopping by from Serenity Saturday.
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  6. Adorable! Love the raffia!

    Thank you for sharing with us at Craftin Desert Divas!
    Shelly

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  7. This is adorable. Thanks for sharing the idea.

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  8. Such a cute card. Thank you for joining us at our Social Sunday. pinning
    Wanda Ann @ Memories by the Mile

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  9. Seriously adorable! Love it

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  10. This is just too, too cute! What a great idea for "repurposing" a cartridge.

    I'd love it if you'd share this over at my weekly Pinterest Party! http://www.adventureswithjude.com/search/label/Sunday%20Sharing

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  11. This is adorable and could see my kids loving this one. thanks for sharing and linking up at Moms Monday Mingle!!

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  12. This is so cute!! Would make such a darling fall invitation! New follower from Naptime Review - Monday Mingle :)

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  13. Your little scarecrow card is darling. This is one craft I never started since I make jewelry thats where I spend my time. But I appreciate this talent you have shared this weekend on Oh My Heartsie Girl. Hope you can stop by and share another post Join Us for We Start Mondays Together Blog Hop"

    Karren

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  14. Cute! I love how you used straw for the scarecrow!

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  15. This card is so-o-o cute Judy! Love it. Thanks for linking up on Creative Monday,

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  16. Oh this is so clever, I love how you created the little scarecrow out of the raffia! Thanks for joining FCCB's fall is in the air challenge this week!

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  17. Clever card! Great job improvising to make the scarecrow! Thanks for joining us this week at FCCB!

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  18. Super cute I love your scarecrow! Theresa @DearCreatives

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  19. This is so cute and creative. Thanks for playing along with FCCB.

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  20. so so fun. the way the straw is used is so cute. Thansk for playing with FCCB

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  21. Your card is adorable! You did a fabulous job. Thank you so much for sharing with us at A Bouquet of Talent this week. You were featured at Pick of the Bunch today! Just pinned. :)

    Have a wonderful weekend!
    Hugs
    Kathy

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  22. Great way to think outside the box. Love the way you used what you had to make your own scarecrow. Thanks for linking up to our challenge this week at FCCB. Kim

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