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One last Laughing Place swap. Several of our swappers became mommies and so our swapping tailed away.
To make the lyric, I used the Sizzix Scroll diecut. Then I crumbled it up into a little ball. I flattened it back out, and then chalked the edges and top. The lyric itself is a verse of "A Whale of A Tale," from the movie "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea." The anchor is a button, and I used hemp cord and a Karen Foster jumbo eyelet to make it look like ships rigging and a rivet.
One of the squares is the attraction poster, the other a sticker from a sheet of tall ships. This one is actually a Spanish ship, and looks nothing like the Columbia, but some of the other ones on the sheet looked more like the Brig. The 2 smaller squares are Karen Foster jumbo brads.
Paper:
Bazzill: Maraschino, Raven
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