It turns out that twine isn't safe in its drawer either though. My drawer doesn't have handles but has a slot that you reach in and pull the drawer open with. Or if you are a cat, you reach in and pull out some twine and strew it across the living room. *sigh*
The Fine Print: All products by A Muse Studio. Stamps used-Haunted Mansion background and In the Shadows. Cardstock used-Pebble, Seattle, Onyx and Sugar. Other supplies-Seattle baker's cording. I separated the fibers of a small piece of cording and used just the gray parts to tie my mini tag on with.
Are you accusing me of unauthorized twinery?! |
6 comments:
Cool card! I love how you used the twine. Your little cat is a pickle, but such a cute one! xxx
It's amazing what small spaces they can get their paws into. Like your spooky card. Hugs Mrs A.
Yep! That kitty has that "I love twine" look in his eye :) Guilty! Cute card too with all that twine!!
A drawer of twine - how cute. Like a distance runner friend who has a T-shirt: oh, you ran a marathon. how cute. YOU ARE AN AMATEUR. I might have a life's supply of twine on it's own shelf. I also might have a hoarding problem.
In all fairness, when the stuff first came out, you had to buy the whole 240 yards of each color. There were no samplers. Probably because normal people (read: not crafters) used it to *gasp* wrap parcels!
Ha, Twinery good for him, love the card especially the use of the twine never thought of using it like that, thanks for sharing.
Happy WOYWW
Hugs Eliza
I wonder if they dip it in catnip? Luckily just one of the cats here likes it, but she REALLY likes it :) This is gorgeous AND cute!
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