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Norma Anne is the humble princess of her own domain. Many thanks to all who help and apologies for my mistakes. Contact Norma Anne at NACHattin@NAChattin.com
04.14.04 NAC last updated: January 14, 2010
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Sparkling Vase- Shimmer H2Os and a single die cut.


Tower Flower- I got some new Tim Holtz stamps--yipee!


Friends Plaid- A simple easy card that can be made in multiples.


Sunshine Love -Club scrap paper, a candy wrapper, die cuts, and stamps.

Sunshine Tag-Created for Spellbinders, this card uses one of my favorite dies--The Southwest Sun combined with a Sizzex tag because all dies fit the Wizard.. 07.06.

Happy-Embellished die cuts and punches whip up a cheerful greeting that you can mail today.
* 98% of all die cuts here are from the Wizard
Celtic Heart-This anniversary card was created by using the Wizard to dry emboss a brass template onto scratch board. The raised area (and some lower areas) were sanded to reveal the glittering layer underneath

Magic Happens-I made this card to take to Phoenix as a Thank You for my Design Team Retreat. I left it nestled on Stacey's desk. The backround is done with ink and embossing powders.
My King-Sir Henry is the king of my heart and he loves his Corona. Like most commercial bottle caps, these don't always squish evenly, but the Wizard flattens them in one pass and that's gotta be fun.
The image is stamped on Basic Grey paper layered and matted. Behind the bottle cap is one of the Celtic images from Spellbinders Paper Arts. Just how many cultures can I combine here? 12.05
Sea Treasures-These shells were so fun and easy to color. I cut them from smooth ivory cardstock, used the  Spellbinder's die as a stencil to shade the raised areas dark and then sanded and swiped with more ink.
I adore the bumpy vinyl paper on the bottom square. It's from a company called FiberMark and their paper is incredible. 0106
Birthday Dance-Take a new look at an old technique when you color stamped images on print paper. It Really gives cool layering....
Family Time-Die cut the pocket watch from Spellbinders Timeless Heritage die in Karen Foster's silver foil to create the main element of this collage. Prima flowers, handmade paper, and the PSX stamp finish off the design. 12.05
Golfer's Valentine-I'm in love with a golfer. He has more than enough of the little trinkets and do dads that say golf, but he always loves a good card. This one was made with the Spellbinder's die called "Hole in One." I used metallic rub-ons to get the color onto dark paper.  01.06

Kayla's birthday-I never thought a two-year old would be a hard card. Just goes to show we can make anything tough for ourselves. I didn't like how this one turned out in the end so I turned it into a plant poke party decoration.She's two, who's noticing? 02.06

Spring Flutterby-From the scrap bin an embellished die cut (Spellbinders) and punched acetate finished in Tim Holtz inks. You can't see the glitter all that well but it's fun in "real life."  02.06