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Friday, 25 September 2009

Passion for Promarkers - Emerald and Marine - anything but a card

These are the colours I used on this week's passion for promarkers and below you can find my post-it note holder/ notebook.
The image is a digistamp from Dustin Pike and is called Dragon Fly!!!
Couldn't seem to find the best angle to photograph it from. Now I just need to put it on my desk at work, or maybe my desk at home, or maybe write notes in it to Steve or Meg! The possibilities are endless!!!
Thanks for looking!

13 comments:

  1. This is lovely. Thanks for joining us at PFP this week. x

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  2. super idea, must remember to make one for my mum lol
    thanks for joining us on PfP this week and good luck
    Debbi
    xx

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  3. Fantastic project, thanks for joining us at PFP.

    Hugs,
    Caryn xxx

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  4. Such a fabulous creation, thanks for joining us this week at PFP. Hugs Michele x

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  5. Hi Sally, what a cute little notepad holder. The dragon image is adorable and your colouring is fab. Thanks for joining us at PFP this week. Hugs, Denise x

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  6. This fab & I love the sentiment, so apt for this little project. Thanks for playing along at PFP.

    Hugs

    Sarah

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  7. Fabulous notebook holder and the image is coloured beautifully. Thanks for joining is at PFP this week. Sue :o)

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  8. Love this Sally, what a great idea for a gift and your dragon is gorgeous.

    Lisax

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  9. Hey, this is a lovely idea, great dragon,-))m

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  10. This looks great!!! :D Thanks for joining us at PfP this week!

    Hugs Ida

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  11. what a great gift idea and the sentiment is perfect, thanks for joining us at pfp this week
    hugs
    helen x

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