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Post by cupcakepeddler on Oct 12, 2017 12:35:36 GMT
I have absolutely no use for cowboy country at all as an Australian suburban city dweller who grew up coastal but that line is just so much fun, both lines are but I especially love that Viking paper. As always Steven Duncan has created beautiful and fun lines perfectly.
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Post by babylou on Oct 12, 2017 15:19:33 GMT
I have no reason to buy the Cowboy line but I love it just because it is different! A great option for many people! The Sweetheart line too is different and makes me love a lot of it! What's with the Viking you ask? I say, why not?! It's cute, it's different, and it's fun! Also, the same with the thief. Just different ideas and I think that's great.
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Post by stevenduncandesigner on Nov 7, 2017 20:34:10 GMT
I have absolutely no use for cowboy country at all as an Australian suburban city dweller who grew up coastal but that line is just so much fun, both lines are but I especially love that Viking paper. As always Steven Duncan has created beautiful and fun lines perfectly. Thanks so much for your kind words! LOL! No cowboys in the Outback? I wish I was in Australia. My best friend just visited and it's on my bucket list!
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Post by stevenduncandesigner on Nov 7, 2017 20:34:54 GMT
Steven Duncan does it again! Love them both! So happy you like!!!!
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Post by stevenduncandesigner on Nov 7, 2017 20:38:07 GMT
The thief who robbed a lady's heart in Hello Sweetheart is so adorable! But Steven Duncan steals the show. I don't have any need for cowboy references but some of those papers are just calling out to be used (and super versatile). Absolutely gorgeous! Cowboy Calico, the b-side for Cowboy Boots, Open Range, Giddy Up, the b-side for Western Territory and Out West just went straight to my must-make-something-with list. Thanks s much! This line is very personal to me. It's one of my favorite lines that I've produced. My grandad was a real cowboy. He was born in Oklahoma in 1900 and herded cattle from our family's farm outside of Norman, Oklahoma out to Corona, California. When I was a kid I'd sit with him and he'd tell me stories of growing up in Oklahoma and working on a cattle ranch. He was my hero and his stories still resonate with me. My grandad taught me about the love of the land, the love and respect of Native American culture and art and always being kind and courteous. He always wore a cowboy hat and a western shirt with bolo tie up until he passed away. I will always remember him that way.
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Post by stevenduncandesigner on Nov 7, 2017 20:41:10 GMT
I was just trying to post a pic of the Cowboy Country, I love it!! For some reason 2Peas won't let me post a picture. Thanks Nicole! So happy you like it! It was a lot of fun to create!
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Post by stevenduncandesigner on Nov 7, 2017 20:45:37 GMT
I have no real use for it, but I really like Cowboy Country. Just my colours, and several of the B-sides are plenty versatile. My very favourite though is the buffalo paper, Home on the Range. Love it! (Despite never in my life having seen a buffalo, nor am I likely to) Glad that you like the line! I love the buffalo paper too. It was one of the papers that evolved from a scatter concept to a more linear design. I think I created 5-6 designs before the final one was settled on. It's got a lot of drama in it and really connects you to the prairie land. After drawing so many buffalos I feel like I am an authority of what they look like. I haven't seen one in person since I was a kid visiting Custer National Monument.
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Post by stevenduncandesigner on Nov 7, 2017 20:49:32 GMT
I love Cowboy Country and will buying it. But its basically a Sasparilla II (as mentioned above). So glad that you like it! Sarsaparilla was a collaboration of three designers working together to create. I was so happy to be able to work on Cowboy Country all by myself (call me selfish, LOL). I wanted to do something that was an homage to my grandad who was an actual rancher in the early 1900's.
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Post by stevenduncandesigner on Nov 7, 2017 20:50:34 GMT
I LOVE LOVE LOVE that cowboy pack - I would never be able to use it in any way, shape or form, but I love it! Hello Sweetheart does nothing for me.... I'm so happy that you love it!
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Post by stevenduncandesigner on Nov 7, 2017 20:53:30 GMT
Love, love, love Cowboy Country and just what I've been looking for!! Thanks! So glad that you love it! I used to work with a Creative Director at Disney who would yell out "Giddy-Up, Gurlfriend" when he was excited about a project...I think that would be appropriate as a shout out when starting working on a new project with this line!
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Post by stevenduncandesigner on Nov 7, 2017 20:54:11 GMT
Steven Duncan does it again! Love them both! So happy that you love Cowboy!!! I also love Hello Sweetheart! It's really cute.
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Post by stevenduncandesigner on Nov 7, 2017 20:56:10 GMT
I have no use for it, but the cowboy one is really cute! hey there, glad you like it!
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Post by stevenduncandesigner on Nov 7, 2017 20:56:53 GMT
LOVE the Cowboy one - almost all of the papers are usable for me (one side or the other). I like the rest of the collection but wouldn't be able to use it so this is a paper only collection for me. Hello Sweetheart - there's one or two papers I like and I love the typewriter but overall - it's not a collection I can use. So glad you love Cowboy!
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Post by stevenduncandesigner on Nov 7, 2017 20:57:55 GMT
Oh yes...I NEED all of that.....now if he could just make some mini markets in woodgrain to go wiht that line I could die happy 😃 You're too funny!!! Glad you like it.
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Post by stevenduncandesigner on Nov 7, 2017 20:58:37 GMT
I think he did a great job with both collections, as usual. I can't think of photos right now that have me needing the entire collections, but I can see several sheets of PP that I'd like. Which of course means when I see it IRL I'll HAVE to have all of it! So happy that you like it!!!
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Post by stevenduncandesigner on Nov 7, 2017 20:59:43 GMT
I'll take 20 of everything from the Cowboy collection! Glad that you like it!!!! 20 of everything!!! Yee-Haw!!!
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Post by stevenduncandesigner on Nov 7, 2017 21:01:15 GMT
I'll take 20 of everything from the Cowboy collection! I'm even loving the die cuts! I'm a very simple scrapper and usually just stick with paper and some generic embellishments. So glad you like them. Our production staff selects images form my papers and creates amazing dies. They are soooo talented and have great eye for what works. I'll let them know you're loving them!
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Post by stevenduncandesigner on Nov 7, 2017 21:04:12 GMT
I love everything about the cowboy line! Sasparilla II for sure! I still have horseback riding, cattle drive and rodeo photos to scrap from way back. Yep, all of those things have happened in my little city suburban area. So glad you like it!
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Post by stevenduncandesigner on Nov 7, 2017 21:04:49 GMT
I have no reason to buy the Cowboy line but I love it just because it is different! A great option for many people! The Sweetheart line too is different and makes me love a lot of it! What's with the Viking you ask? I say, why not?! It's cute, it's different, and it's fun! Also, the same with the thief. Just different ideas and I think that's great. So glad that you like it!
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Post by auroraborealis on Nov 8, 2017 0:39:33 GMT
The thief who robbed a lady's heart in Hello Sweetheart is so adorable! But Steven Duncan steals the show. I don't have any need for cowboy references but some of those papers are just calling out to be used (and super versatile). Absolutely gorgeous! Cowboy Calico, the b-side for Cowboy Boots, Open Range, Giddy Up, the b-side for Western Territory and Out West just went straight to my must-make-something-with list. Thanks s much! This line is very personal to me. It's one of my favorite lines that I've produced. My grandad was a real cowboy. He was born in Oklahoma in 1900 and herded cattle from our family's farm outside of Norman, Oklahoma out to Corona, California. When I was a kid I'd sit with him and he'd tell me stories of growing up in Oklahoma and working on a cattle ranch. He was my hero and his stories still resonate with me. My grandad taught me about the love of the land, the love and respect of Native American culture and art and always being kind and courteous. He always wore a cowboy hat and a western shirt with bolo tie up until he passed away. I will always remember him that way. Wow, what a beautiful backstory! To hear it evolved from a real-person and ranching life makes it all the sweeter. No wonder it was such fun to create, it is a lovely tribute and an outstandingly beautiful and detailed line! to hear it was generate from such a place of authenticy makes it even lovelier.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 9, 2017 19:10:09 GMT
I really like the Cowboy Country. I just got Carta Bella Toybox by Steve Duncan and it is ADORABLE for boy theme books and cards. It's nice quality and double sided. I'll probably order more of it.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 9, 2017 19:13:48 GMT
Steve Duncan, I LOVE the little green soldier paper in your Toybox papers. I have a photo of my son at WDW with the little green soldier from Toy Story that will be perfect together. Thank you for making things for us moms of boys.
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Post by pastlifepea on Nov 9, 2017 19:16:48 GMT
Cowboy country...awesomeness. Grand slam, Steven Duncan.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 9, 2017 19:24:26 GMT
I really like the Cowboy Country. I just got Carta Bella Toybox by Steve Duncan and it is ADORABLE for boy theme books and cards. It's nice quality and double sided. I'll probably order more of it. I LOVE you box because my youngest (a girl!) was so into Toy Story for like 7 years! I mean she was obsessed! So toy box and country cowboy go perfectly with so much of her life, it's like her life theme. She's 13 now and has moved on but seeing these collections brings back so many memories for me. Sometimes I find myself scrapping the same photos over and over to use different bits and pieces.
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Post by peachiceteas on Nov 9, 2017 21:19:00 GMT
I have absolutely no use for the cowboy line but I want it all. It’s utterly gorgeous.
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Post by nicolep on Nov 10, 2017 17:14:47 GMT
stevenduncandesigner You are always so kind, generous and considerate to continually check in and interact with your Carta Bella loving peas! It always makes me smile! Class act you are!
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Post by refugeepea on Nov 10, 2017 17:38:29 GMT
Steve Duncan, I LOVE the little green soldier paper in your Toybox papers. I have a photo of my son at WDW with the little green soldier from Toy Story that will be perfect together. Thank you for making things for us moms of boys. I love the absence of a strong floral, feminine kind of look, BUT stevenduncandesigner I'd love love love to see you design a Valentine's Day line. I'm late to the game on these two, but I received Autumn and Snow Fun in the mail yesterday!
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Post by oaksong on Nov 11, 2017 17:39:48 GMT
The thief who robbed a lady's heart in Hello Sweetheart is so adorable! But Steven Duncan steals the show. I don't have any need for cowboy references but some of those papers are just calling out to be used (and super versatile). Absolutely gorgeous! Cowboy Calico, the b-side for Cowboy Boots, Open Range, Giddy Up, the b-side for Western Territory and Out West just went straight to my must-make-something-with list. Thanks s much! This line is very personal to me. It's one of my favorite lines that I've produced. My grandad was a real cowboy. He was born in Oklahoma in 1900 and herded cattle from our family's farm outside of Norman, Oklahoma out to Corona, California. When I was a kid I'd sit with him and he'd tell me stories of growing up in Oklahoma and working on a cattle ranch. He was my hero and his stories still resonate with me. My grandad taught me about the love of the land, the love and respect of Native American culture and art and always being kind and courteous. He always wore a cowboy hat and a western shirt with bolo tie up until he passed away. I will always remember him that way. Thanks for sharing the stories behind your creations. My beloved grandad was born in Oklahoma, too, and my family were early settlers on the prairie. I lived in Kansas as a child. Our town had one of the last buffalo herds in existence (at the time). More reasons I fell in love with the Cowboy line. Keep up all of the good work! It's greatly appreciated!
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Post by luckylady on Nov 12, 2017 3:00:19 GMT
The thief who robbed a lady's heart in Hello Sweetheart is so adorable! But Steven Duncan steals the show. I don't have any need for cowboy references but some of those papers are just calling out to be used (and super versatile). Absolutely gorgeous! Cowboy Calico, the b-side for Cowboy Boots, Open Range, Giddy Up, the b-side for Western Territory and Out West just went straight to my must-make-something-with list. Thanks s much! This line is very personal to me. It's one of my favorite lines that I've produced. My grandad was a real cowboy. He was born in Oklahoma in 1900 and herded cattle from our family's farm outside of Norman, Oklahoma out to Corona, California. When I was a kid I'd sit with him and he'd tell me stories of growing up in Oklahoma and working on a cattle ranch. He was my hero and his stories still resonate with me. My grandad taught me about the love of the land, the love and respect of Native American culture and art and always being kind and courteous. He always wore a cowboy hat and a western shirt with bolo tie up until he passed away. I will always remember him that way. Being that I was born and raised in Oklahoma and have never lived anywhere else, maybe that is why I love this line so much. I think you did your grandad proud.
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Post by jeremysgirl on Nov 12, 2017 17:11:12 GMT
Where can I order by the sheet the cowboy line? My nephew is a country boy. I have a picture of him feeding milk to his baby calf. I have to have some of this line to scrap that photo.
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