Monday, July 26, 2010

Bon Voyage--A Nautical Journey!!

Hiya everyone & Happy last week of July to ya! Can you believe August is upon us already--geez, it feels like summer just got started. I've been away more than I've been home I tell ya and I'm leaving early tomorrow morning for CHA in Chicago. Am I packed yet? NOOOOOOO, lol--I always do that at night, but I am running last minute errands and doing some work today and running another load of laundry! It will be my hubby, his mom & my daughter at home this week---my son left Saturday for New York with my mom & he'll be back this Saturday. I also get home late Saturday night as well and I know I will be bum tuckered out I tell ya!  It's always a good time but so very exhausting as you're up early, on your feet all day and up late too.  Plus "Smurfette" (my pal Marti) is a very early riser (think 3:30 am) and with the 2 hour time change she'll be wanting to be up at 1 am---I'm a night person and NOT a morning person at all!  Great combination for two roomies huh?  LOL, but we always have a great time!  But I'll be posting all this week so I hope you'll stop by and see the new projects and some news/pics from CHA as well!

NewsBitz:

-This is the VERY LAST week of my Summer Special over at the Color Me Creative Classroom!!  Take two online copic classes and get $10 off; take all 4 and get $20 off!  It will not be extended so take advantage & tell your friends.  If you tell a friend (s) you will get $5 referral bucks refunded to you if you let me know beforehand that they may sign up!!  Also check out the NEW Cricut Classes that my pal Marti is teaching there--they are fun & jam-packed full of great information and ideas!

-Remember to submit your projects for the HOLIDAY issue of our magazine "Through the Craftroom Door"!!  It comes out early October and we need lots of handmade craft projects featuring fall & winter holidays (paper, sewing, woodworking, clay, jewelry, etc).  Submit to craftdoor@yahoo.com by Sept. 4th--must be a non-published project.

-The Whiner/Complainer Blog Candy (see this post) winner will be announced later this week--you can still enter until this Wednesday if you want!  Read this post today closely to win some Bon Voyage Blog Candy!!

-2 MORE ways to win some yummy blog candy!  SCACD is gearing up for a NEW Victoria Case release this week and to celebrate has some awesome candy on the store blog HERE.  Scroll down a post and enter to win some Viva Decor Candy as well!!  Yummy-licious!

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Bon Voyage--Nautical Blog Hop


Today the Magnolia-licious DT has a fun "Nautical Themed" BLOG HOP for you!  The NEW Magnolia Collection is called "Bon Voyage" & you can pre-order all these new cuties HERE at Magnolia-licious!  I didn't have any of the new ones yet so I pulled out two older stamps (and un-inked--GASP) stamps from the Student/Graduate Collection 09' that I think are just adorable to use on my card.  I created a fun "Bon Voyage" card and mini travel journal that could be given to a college student heading off or for friends leaving on a fun trip!  I used vintage sepia colors instead of the usual nautical colors of blue, reds & white for a different and more vintage look! 

If you've been hopping along then you've arrived here from my friend Sharon Caudle's wonderful blog!!  You can find all the details, blog hop order & how to play along with our Blog Hop on the Magnolia-licious Highlites blog HERE!


Both of these stamps are from the Student/Graduate Collection 09' but to me they look more like party shipmates, dontcha' think, lol?!  Diana has "Student Edwin" in stock but "Student Tilda" looks to be out of stock--I'm sure if you love & want her Diana will make sure to order more, just ask sweetly :)  I used some fabulous new paper from Making Memories "Panorama" that I just got--it inspired both the card and the travel journal.  I love the vintage travel images and sepia tones of the paper so I colored my images to match (E44 thru E40, E55,E55,E50).  I created a porthole for them to sit/stand in using cardstock cut with my nestabilities and then added Bella Baubles in Goldilocks around the circle.  All of the papers got distressed with my Zutter Distress tool and inked as well for a more vintage look.  Behind the porthole is some Magic Mesh that I cut and crinkled a bit to look like fish netting--this stuff is so fun to work with and sticks right to your papers.  The ticket is from a Tim Holtz book of tickets that I stamped "Create Your Own Journey" onto & added some more Bella Baubles.  Then I added some twine wrapped around the card & tied off.


My images were colored on my fave Cryogen Irridescent paper (which has subtle sparkles in it).  Colored with Copics E44 thru E40 and E57,E55,E50.  Her shirt & his shoes got some stardust stickles for a little extra bling--her shoes have diamond glaze on them.  The champagne in the glasses was colored with my Copic Gold Spica and then I put a thick coat of diamond glaze on top of them for lots of shine!



The travel journal was bought as a pre-made book by 7 Gypsies---they are so cute, I just love them!  I embellished the outside to match my card using a Tim Holtz ticket die to make the small tickets that I stamped on. (Technique Tuesday stamps) Some more Magic Mesh, twine & a button finish the front off.  I stamped the same sentiment by " on the inside cover.  Hope you enjoyed my more vintage Nautical project today!

**Candy Alert---I've got 3 stamps & a 7 Gypsies mini-book to give away to some lucky person!!  (Pirate Edwin, Pirate Tilda & barrel w/anchor stamp) Tell me what worldly destination YOU WOULD NOT want to visit and why?? on this post only by Friday, July 30th to win!!  (for me it would be anywhere cold like Antartica, lol)**

Now you need to continue swimming on the Nautical Blog Hop with Becca Feeken's Blog--which is sure to be fabulous!!  I'm excited to meet Becca, Angie Hunt & Janiel from the Magnolia-licious DT at CHA this week too!



93 comments:

  1. Wow Suzanne

    Gorgeous vintage nautical theme going on.

    Hugs Ali x

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  2. Hi Suzanne,

    Gorgeous card, love that vintage style.
    I'll never go to Sahara or any other desert, it's too hot...

    Hugs
    Hélène

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  3. Beautiful travel journal. The colors and paper used are super. Great job with the porthole!! I love the whole creation.

    tfs
    bobbi

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  4. Wonderful work! I love the colours!

    Have a great day, Hugs Tanja

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  5. Gorgeous, Gorgeous, Gorgeous.
    This colours are amaizing.So romantic card.

    Where I don't want to go is some place in the Jungel, I am afraid of all insects & bugs :)yaaaaaaaaaa

    Hug's
    Renkata
    P.S. Have a great time in Chicago, pls show us foto's.

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  6. Another awe inspiring creation - this one blew my mind - I think the colour scheme used is just so beautiful.
    Now to answer your question my least favourite travel destination would have to be any country that is currently being savaged by war - because I don't think that I could stomach the despair and sadness that would be seen. My heart would hurt too much. Tfs

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  7. wow stunning card hun I so love the vintage theme.

    I would hate to go anywhere I couldn't plug my straighteners in lol

    hugs Clare

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  8. Oh wow Suzanne! This is just sooo cute! I love these two together. Gorgeous colours too, a nice change from the navy!
    Ohhh.... a destination I DON'T want to go? Gosh! I'd love to go anywhere just about now! I haven't had a holiday since 2006 so I'd even take Antartica!
    Hugs
    Kylie

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  9. Beautiful work, love youre colors!!
    I will never go to the jungel, hate bugs...

    ;0)Gry-Beate

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  10. So, so cute and vintagy!!
    Love the use of the pearls around to make a porthole!
    And, of course, your usual Awesome coloring!

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  11. Luv your vintage nautical. Priceless. I luv the two who look as thou they are toasting with champagne in hand which actually sounds good during this hot spell we have been having.
    Marcie

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  12. I love the use of color on this card. The stickles are icing on the cake. I agree with the person on the war-ravaged countries. I wouldn't want to visit there unless it were a mission trip.

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  13. These are so adorable! I guess the place I would not want to visit would be the jungle....Doesn't matter what country it's in. The thought of heat, bugs and creepy crawlys.......my skins crawling just thinking about it.

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  14. Hi Suzanne, I love your card. I will try the sepia tones. You have inspired me.
    I would not want to go to Siberia. I do not like freezing weather. I live in sunny Florida and love it there! Hugs Cheryl

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  15. Beautiful card! Great color choices. I agree with the person on the war-ravaged countries, it would break my heart to see such dispair.

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  16. Awesome project Suzanne!!
    Love it!
    xxx
    Vivi

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  17. I love the vintage feel of these! Thanks for the inspirations.
    Cindie

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  18. Oh my, what an adorable card. I'd have to ssy I would not want to visit any country that is not at peace with the world. It would kill me to see children (literrally) fighting with machine guns or even carrying one for that matter. No Iraque or Afganastan for me for now. I could deal with the cold any day :)

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  19. What a gorgeous card! Your work always blows me away. You always have such great detail! It's simply stunning.
    As far as places not to go my list could go on and on. I'm a very civilized pampered individual so it could not be a jungle, desert, arctic. at war, uncivilized, etc. Unfortunately that's a lot of places in our world today. If I want to see the world I just got to Epcot. LOL
    Hugs
    Tina

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  20. What a great sentiment for your card! I love the neat mesh you used. I have it and forget to use it! Great colors!!!!
    Hugs, Dena

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  21. Beautiful card Suzanne,
    I would have to say "A Jungle" not a fan of bugs, spiders and snakes eehhhh!!!

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  22. Gorgeous card Suzanne! I love the colors you used. You have a way of putting things together and making them look fab!

    Hmm... Where I wouldn't want to go... I'd have to say I wouldn't want to go anywhere ear the equator right now. Florida is so hot right now ... I cannot imagine being anywhere hotter!

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  23. Suzanne, you are so absolutely creative! I love your 'sailors'! And the vintage look is stunning. Looking forward to seeing you at CHA.

    Angie

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  24. Suzanne what a darling little card and have a great time at CHA can't wait to see all the pictures and hear all about it. Believe it or not I have not desire to go to the Carribiean.
    Hugs
    :)

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  25. I hope you and Marti have a safe trip and I'll be looking forward to seeing some great updates from CHA!!

    I do now that one day I would LOVE to have the opportunity to travel and attend CHA, it sounds like a perfect event for any crafter!

    WooHOO! Enjoy every moment!!

    Hugs,
    Lisa

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  26. I like the cold, but the North Pole would be a bit too much for me. Great card, sure love the Magnolia stamps especially the Bon Voyage theme. Oh yes, hope you survived the trip to Tysons with the mess they have made there with the new Metro coming!

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  27. Gorgeous creation, Suzanne! Love how you used the sepia tones rather than the traditional colors. Awesome journal book too! Fabulous set! I love it!
    hugs!
    Sharon

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  28. I love your card. I could pass on visiting Mexico. I would be to scared to cross the border.
    Thanks

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  29. Gorgeous cards Suzanne....love the colors. Tilda and Edwin are so adorable...

    I would not want to visit Antarctica, way too cold for me...I have winter nearly 6 months of the year would rather go some where warm and sunny.
    Hugs~
    Corinne

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  30. Suzanne, I love your nautical card. The colors are so vintage - thought I was boarding the Titanic - or some other ancient ship! I like the versatility that I am hearing about with these images - so fun. So, I bet they are NOT traveling to AFRICA - I would NOT want to go there - I hear there are too many HUGE spiders!

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  31. I love it (as always). have fun at CHA, I wanted to go. :-(

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  32. I have no desire to go to Vietnam...at all!!! Have a great time at CHA!

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  33. this is gorgeous i like how you have made it look quite vintage style xx

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  34. Just gorgeous Suzanne. I love the vintage look to this. The images are a must have for me. Off to shop at the store and get my hands on some.
    Hugs xx
    Carolyn

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  35. As usual your creations are just too beautiful, I wish I had just a splash of your talent.

    My least fab place to go would be anywhere where there is war and hurting the civilians. Breaks my heart.

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  36. Love this card Suzanne! More copic's that I NEED too...I think I will soon have every one in the E family...think I'm going to end up with more of those markers than I thougt I would. Anyway, I love the vintage feel to this and way to make a non-nautical stamp work for you!
    To answer you question, I don't think I'd like the Amazon too well...just not my cup of tea.
    Have a great day and enjoy CHA! Look, I made a little rhyme, lol!
    xxAutumn

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  37. How cute is this couple together? Love the distressing , vintage look.
    I would hate to go anywhere I don't have the rights and Privileges we have here in the US. Not much of a world traveler here.
    Have a great time with Marti.

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  38. OMG...this card is awesome, Suzanne!!! I love the Tilda and Edwin stamps you have used. They fit the theme perfectly!!! Beautiful coloring.
    I'm from Norway and if it's up to me I will not visit a country that is colder.

    Hugs from Wenche :0)

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  39. Hi Suzanne,
    Gorgeous work! Student Edwin and Tilda work perfectly for your nautical theme :o) . Great paper and tickets - love the mesh as well.
    I would like to go to Ireland to see where my relatives came from.
    I long to see all the green!
    Hugs, Candy

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  40. Your beautiful card and project reminded me of that movie with Shirley Temple...it's so adorable. And you added alot of extras...wow! I would not like to go to Iceland or where it's cold.

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  41. OMG...this card is absolutely awesome, Suzanne!!! The images are so cute. Your coloring...I can´t find the right word!! It´s perfect!!!!
    I'm from Brasil, and if it's up to me I would not visit a country that is very cold or very hot too!! I don´t like extremes!! (LOL)
    Have a wonderful week!
    Regina

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  42. Hi Suzanne!

    This is darlin, I love your colors and fabulous coloring. Beautiful card, and such a cute set! Hugs, Mindy

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  43. What a wonderful work Suzanne,i love the images and the colours.
    So gorgeous papers.

    Hugs Riet.xx

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  44. You've done it again, Suzanne. Love the vintage touch to the nautical theme. And these two stamps are perfect. A worldly destination I would not like to visit? I'm with you about the cold...being the desert rat that I am I have no desires to visit either the North or South Pole. Greenland, either. Thanks for sharing and have a wonderful time at CHA. :o)

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  45. Oh, this is a wonderful vintage-look set! You've colored Tilda and Edwin so very beautifully in these sepia tones! I love the journal too--the papers and the vintage details are just perfect! Have a fun trip to CHA!
    Hugs,
    April

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  46. Your card is awesome! So much detail, I love it. I too wouldn't want to go anywhere where it was real cold, if I'm going to travel I want it warm. Have fun at CHA! Shari (cricutrookie)

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  47. What a beautiful card, so cute. Your colouring is wonderful!
    Hugs Jacqueline

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  48. How wonderfully creative Suzanne. Of course your coloring is fantastic, but I love all the touches you've applied to the set! Great job...

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  49. I am with you Suzanne, no where cold!!! I live in Canada, and with our winters, I get enough of the cold, so a vacation has to be somewhere nice and warm and beach, sun & sand is a must!!

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  50. I wouldn't want to go to a jungle, because I hate bugs!

    Great card! I love the colors and how you colored the images.

    Thanks for a chance to win.

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  51. Suzanne, what a beautiful card you created with both Tilda and Edwin! So FUN!!
    Hugs
    Jodi =)

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  52. This card is great, it really makes you want to take a trip, like a cruise... ooh.
    MaryLou

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  53. Gorgeous!! I love everybody's different take on Nautical. Where I wouldn't want to go....hmmm that's a hard one, the South Pole! I can barely do under 40 degrees anymore..I've been in FL over 20yrs!

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  54. I love the card. I wouldn't want to go anywhere too hot or too cold. I also wouldn't want to go to India either. I don't like how women are treated there

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  55. Absolutely adorable card! You are amazing. I hope you have a wonderful time at CHA. Wish I could be there. Where would I not like to visit? I don;t want to visit countries that don;t see women as a human being. All women should be valued for what they contribute and those countries lose so much by not empowering women.

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  56. Hi Suzanne - Love, love, love your vintage sepia tones for this card. Just an amazing job, as usual. High on my 'do not go' list would be the Sahara Desert.....any place with those high temps is a definite no-no for this menopausal mama!!
    Hugs,
    Deb xoxo

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  57. Have a fab time at CHA, stunning projects again Suzanne!!

    Never thought of where I wouldn't want to go lol! Would have to say the Rainforest, love the documentries but definately don't fancy being amongst those bugs, snakes, spiders etc, take careX:)

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  58. Have a great time at CHA!! Your nautical creation is beautiful!! Love your coloring and design!

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  59. LOVE LOVE LOVE this Suzanne! I had to write down the copics you used - awesome!!!!!!! I love all the details you've added - it's so well coordinated!

    I would not enjoy traveling to Japan or China - waaaaaaaaay too many people... When my DH went years ago, they served warm, but raw bacon for breakfast - blech!!!! No thank you.

    Hope you get some sleep with 'smurfette' - I'm with ya on the nights : )

    Oh... sneak in some goodies for me while you're at CHA lol! I'll have to go some day.

    Love and hugs ~
    Lori

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  60. This is gorgeous. I love the colours u used and it just shows how versatile stamps can be. They definately look like they could be part of the bon voyage collection. I love how u used that twine. Kirsten

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  61. Oh WOW Suzanne! This is one amazing piece of creative artwork!
    I would not want to go to Iraq because it is too dangerous & hot!

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  62. wow just stunning gorgeous beautiful love the vintage look. Love all the detail. Great

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  63. What a gorgeous nautical card & journal, Suzanne! Love it & all of the wonderful embellies!

    I would absolutely HATE to go anywhere where it is hot, hot, hot! I hate the heat! LOL and yet I'm a native born southern Californian.....go figure......God certainly had a sense of humor when He planted me here. hahaha

    Huggies ~
    Sharron♥

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  64. Love the vintage look and how you put everything together!
    I would not go back to India during their summer... it's too energy-sapping hot! I was there 20 years ago... I did not want to go anywhere... just hid out in the hotel with the air-con blasting!

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  65. Very cute card!!! I would not want to go to anyplace with extreme hot or cold...prefect right here in Salem, OR!!!
    Jan Castle

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  66. Your coloring is just fantastic!

    I would be happy to visit about anywhere, so my answer is Outer Mongolia.

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  67. Love the card and journal. I really love how you did the porthole.
    I have been blessed to live and travel in or to many different countries. While I enjoyed every country, there is no place like home. I am so thankful to be an American.
    I would not like to visit North Korea. They imprison people for any infraction against the regime.
    For me the saddest part is how much South Korea wants to be reunited and one Korea.

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  68. What a terrific grad set! Love the vintage sepia colors and all the wonderful detail! Always enjoy seeing your creations Suzanne....outstanding!!!

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  69. Very gorgeous card.... I love vintage!!!!

    Thank you so much for sharing!!!

    ~Ola
    okj83 at live dot com

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  70. Oh I forgot.... wouldn't want to go any place cold.... I despise being cold & it just makes me grouchy, lol!

    ~Ola

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  71. Beautiful card! I would not want to go to Saudi Arabia. Was there for Desert Storm/Shield, baked during the day and froze my tushy off at night. Definitely not the place to visit!

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  72. Wow! What an amazing card! I've always dreamt of one day going to Vancouver Island in Canada to see the killer whales in the wild. That would be amazing!

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  73. Love the card and theme.

    I wouldn't want to visit anywhere that had water I couldn't drink. I drink water all of the time and would have such a hard time remembering to drink from a bottle or being nervous about drinking!

    Thanks for the chance to win!

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  74. Beautiful card Suzanne
    Fun question too - I don't really think there's anywhere I wouldn't want to go, apart from anywhere too cold or anywhere too hot!

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  75. Very creative with the non blue nautical card ;)
    I wouldn't go to any where that's in war, even if somebody paid me, lol.
    Hugs, Irene

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  76. i would be with you on anywhere cold. Though i do think alaska would be very pretty guess i should just stock up on long johns. thanks for the chance to win.

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  77. I would not want to visit the Middle East because of the war.

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  78. I would not want to visit Timbuktu--my mother was always threatening to send me there when I was a child!

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  79. Awesome, awesome, awesome, Suzanne! This nautical theme you created is gorgeous and your coloring is so beautiful! This would make a wonderful blog candy, to have one of your creations! Hugs, Cami

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  80. Your vintage card is awesome as always! Beautiful coloring! I'm not much for going to places with extreme Arctic temps. Don't mind snow and cold, just not that much!!

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  81. Hi Suzanne,
    Gorgeous card and journal...I love all the bits of sparkles. For the travel destination I would not want to go to...would be the moon. I have no interest in outer space...it scares me a bit. I know we cant holiday there yet, but they do say it is in the future.
    Enjoy your week away.
    Alicia xx

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  82. This is just amazing!! So beautiful, I love the colours and vintage look:)) Thank you for all the inspiration you are sharing!
    Big hugs, Camilla

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  83. Beautiful card as always. I always love to see how you use baubles on cards. I love that extra touch...something I need to use more of. What place would I not like to go...I'm not a fan of heat and snakes (or any creepy crawling thing) nor would I want to travel in an area that is unsafe due to war, pirates, etc.

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  84. I love this card!! Fabulous!!!

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  85. I love, love, love the color scheme. Simply gorgeous.
    As far as traveling, I'm avoiding anywhere with hot temperatures, creepy bugs, and no room service.

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  86. Awesome card! But, then you always create awesome cards!

    For a place I don't want to visit...I really have no desire to travel abroad. There are soooo many beautiful places right here in the U.S.A. that I haven't seen. I look forward to the day that I retire and can wake up and say "Gee...I've never seen Yellowstone" Then I will head to the bank, the post office, and the grocery store. Then I'll hook up the camper and be on the road by noon!

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  87. What a darling card, I'm getting ready to take a trip and this is perfect!!!

    There are a couple of places I wouldn't want to visit and they are related due to the politics....like North Korea and war torn areas like Afghanistan and Pakistan. Places where one could be easily put in jail for being in the wrong place at the wrong time for making the wrong move!!!

    I've found though that I love to travel and meet people of different cultures. We have way more in common with one another than we do differences. The real basic needs are common, and respect for one another with genuine interest in each other makes for appreciation for the world and what we all have to offer.....

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  88. Any country with a war going on.

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  89. I am game for anywhere...heheh maybe mars..I woud feel at home an not come back!lol your card is beyond words!

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  90. Gasp!! Fabulous card Suzanne - I love your shading and the colours you chose are so calming! Gorgeous!

    ps your siggy pic is adorable - I have westies! :o) x

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  91. Hi, Suzanne-
    I was born in Russia and let me tell you that Siberia is not scary, but quite beautiful, especially in spring and summer. I would not want to be in any place where is not safe, Afganistan for instance, Iraq, Lebanon.
    Love your art, bless you, Olga

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  92. What a fabulous card, but then all your cards are. I don't think I have seen these images used before so that makes it even more fun to see this card! Fabulous.

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I appreciate all your lovely comments and taking the time to stop by! hugz,Suzanne

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