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HANNA SNEAK PEEK: Pirate Hanna


Did you know that Talk Like a Pirate Day is in September? I heard about this hilarious holiday during my first couple years of marriage, my silly DH celebrated it and actually talked like a pirate. It is hilarious! Well guess what? Hanna Stamps has a Pirate set that they are releasing this Thursday night at midnight (technically Friday), which is just in time to make some fun stuff to celebrate the holiday. I made this card as a combination of Dare to Get Dirty Challenges that I am still catching up on. So much fun!!! Let me know what you think! I have even more samples of the new release sets, so check back again soon!

Stamps: Hanna Pirate Paper: Prism Classic Orange, SU Whisper White, Really Rust, Pumpkin Pie Ink: Versafine Onyx Black, Really Rust, Creamy Caramel Accessories: Prismacolor Pencils, Sansodor, Blending Stumps, Sponges, sewing machine, white thread, Heidi Swapp edge distressing tool

Comments

Unknown said…
omg! A pirate wench! I love it! Your cards are fabulous. I've been trying to downsize my google reader, but it looks like I'm going to have to add you!:)
I came over to give your some blog SCS lovin'. I love your site. Very cute Hannah's...gotta get her!!
Anonymous said…
Hanna makes a fabulous pirate! Love the colors you chose!!!
Soguesswhat11 said…
i love all the stitching on this.... what a FUN hannah! Good rustic colors, too. Love it!
Dragana Skoro said…
Another Oh So Cute!!! card. I love it.
Victoria said…
I love these spicy colors with the saucy pirate. And the stitching is fantastic.
Wendy Hall said…
Just fabby, love those stamps, I must get me some!!
Vicki G said…
Oh my gosh!!! WOW!!!!!
Erika H. said…
I absolutely love the colors you went with on this one...wowsers. The distressing is so great...love the ribbon, brads, and that sentiment...perfect.

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