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November 25, 2009

More Inspiration from November Guest Designer Teresa Manchas

First we have this amazing 3-D gift box that Teresa has made.  I love how she used the tree and angels from Graphic 45 "Christmas Past".  Her idea was to make a scene like one that you might see in front of a church at Christmas.  She added the snow and the little fence she made with a punch to give it more character.   She plans to fill the box with yummy chocolates and gift it to a friend for Christmas (lucky friend!).

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This lo, titled "the letter", is so beautiful.  I can't begin to tell you how much I love the winter scene that she has created with the fence, tree and snow.  Fabulous work Teresa.

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Her next lo in remembrance of an old friend is no less beautiful.  Have you noticed how Teresa makes most of her titles for her lo's?  

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This final lo uses several lines of paper.  I love that she has mixed "Renaissance Faire", "Botanicabella" and "Communique".  The lo is of her youngest grandson who loves being outdoors.  She used the map paper to represent the world out there; the clock represents "no" time being watched; and the route 66 signs represent the open road.

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We love your work Teresa.  You work magic with Graphic 45 papers.  Thank you so much for being our guest designer this month!

Happy Scrapping,

Susan 

 

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Fabulous work! TFS!

Linda Cain

Outstanding!

Teresa is one talented lady. Each of her layouts speak to something inside of us. She does such beautiful work, lovely.

Elaine Allen

Wow! These are wonderful creations!

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