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Happy Birthday "Western" Banner

I had a customer who came into the store with a picture of a banner she saw somewhere online and wanted to see if we could make something similar. Here is the banner hanging at the customers home (I forgot to take a picture of it before I gave it to her).   I had a heck of a time finding red bandana patterned paper so I bought a fairly inexpensive digital paper pack online (etsy), loaded the jpg of the red bandana on my thumb drive and drove it to Staples to have it printed for $3.20 for 6 8x11 on cardstock. I only ended up sing 5 of the 6 sheets.


Cricut Cartridges used: Create a Critter, George Basic Shapes and Birthday Bash.
Thanks for looking
~Tee

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  1. how cute!! it turned out fabulous :-)

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  2. Love the shapes you used for the banner! Great ideas getting the paper digitally and going from there to create what was wanted!

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  3. I love it, this came out gorgeous Tee.

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  4. This is terrific Tee!! You come up with such creative ideas and execute them so well! I sure wish you lived close so I could go to your classes!
    I LOVE the idea of going to Staples! Once you really do the math it makes sense....I do it for regular print jobs over 15 pages...really saves me money.
    Thanks for sharing sweetie!
    Sue B

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