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Recycled Autumn Vine card

This was my swap card for my two October Stamp Clubs.  I saw the layout in the recent edition of PaperCrafts Magazine,and knew I had to recreate it using my own twist.  I especially like that I was able to recycle some items around the house.  The branch is Salt-cedar or Tamarisk.  Several years ago, my husband and I made shutters for the two big windows in our living and dining rooms using Salt-cedar branches.  Salt-cedar is considered a “weed” in the southwest.  It grows along river and ditch banks and drinks up a lot of our precious water.  The branches are such a pretty color, and it adds a lot of interest to a project.  We spent several outings collecting the branches for our shutter project, and we had some left over.

Autumn Vine Swap card with salt cedar Oct 08 001

I also cut down an old Stampin’ Up! box (I seem to have lots of them!) to mat the Autumn Vine Designer Paper.

Autumn Vine Swap card with salt cedar Oct 08 004

Supplies used:

Paper: Sahara Sand, Taken with Teal, Chocolate Chip card stock, Autumn Vine Designer Paper

Accessories: Salt Cedar branch, scrap cardboard, Dimensionals, Mini Glue Dots, Linen Thread

Stamps: none- No stamping with this card!

For those of you who are interested, here is a photo of one side of the shutters my husband and I made.  Each window has 4 panels.

Autumn Vine Swap card with salt cedar Oct 08 006

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