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Thursday, August 4, 2011

Phoebe Ann Mosey

 

You ask who is Phoebe Ann Mosey?  Well here’s a hint: She was an American sharpshooter.  Did you guess who it is?  Here’s another hint:  Her famous trick was splitting playing cards.  You guessed right if you said Annie Oakley.  I guess you’re wondering what does Annie Oakley have to do with my presentation today.  The digital image I used by McMahon Five Designs is a vintage style image of Annie Oakley.

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click on image above for detail.

 

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Annie image, Good Luck Banner, and playing cards were computer printed on Neenah Classic Crest Ivory 80#.

Annie was colored using Prisma Color Pencils. The playing cards were found online and are mini vintage cards distressed with TH vintage photo ink.  Edges of Annie Oakley image were distressed using the Distrezz-it-All & TH vintage photo ink.  Good Luck on the banner was made using a rubber stamp.  Edges of banner were created using a square punch.  Background papers were sewn with the sew mini machine.  And stickles adorn Annie’s scarf.

Please stop by the M5D Blog to see the awesome projects of the other designers.

Thank you for stopping by and I hope you leave me a comment.  I love reading them.

Have a wonderful & blessed day!

Fran

 

 

10 comments:

  1. This is so unique and I love the colors you choose too.

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  2. This is awesome! Love everything about it! : )

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  3. Such a fun card! I love the addition of the players cards!

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  4. FRAN, this is cute!! I love how you incorporated cards into your embellishments........precious!!

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  5. That is just so smart beyond words Fran! Love the way it all goes together so perfectly!

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  6. This is just as cute as it can be Fran! Love the playing cards on this design and the sentiment is perfect!
    Sandy

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  7. Thanks first for the image explanation.. I love your project- great embellishment to add the cards and the great sentiment.

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  8. Hi Fran - this made so much 'sense' once I had the background info on Annie Oakley - thanks for that. What a wonderful way you featured her on your card!
    Blessings
    Maxine

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  9. What a kool design, awesome card Fran.

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Hugs, Fran