- Stamps: Lovely As A Tree
- Papers: Ruby Red, Summer Sun, Basic Black, White, Western Sky DSP
- Ink: Versamark, Close to Cocoa
- Accessories: Chalks, Cotton Ball, Sponge, Basic Black GG Ribbon
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Today's Featured Stamper is Michele (chelemom). She has a great gallery! I could CASE her all day. The card I chose to CASE is called, "Pal." I loved her coloring and the layout of her card (shown at left).Thanks for stopping by!!
The photo at left shows the "State Fair Bedding" which was our inspiration piece for today's Inspiraton Challenge. I got my inspiration from a couple of the pillows. One pillow in the front is red with white flowers, and there's another one that is polka dotted.Thanks for visiting my blog today!
Beate's Weekend Sketch Challenge worked great in combination with Sharon's (notimetostamp) 10-Minute Tuesday (on Saturday) Challenge. I was able to use up some scraps to make this card, and it really didn't take long at all!Thanks for stopping by!
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Today's Sketch Challenge was a tough one for me for some reason. I had a hard time deciding what to put in that center square. Since the motifs are circle designs within squares, that's what I decided to do.Thank you for visiting my blog today!
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Today's Sketch Challenge is very versatile. You can do so much with it. I had thought about coloring in the word "Friends", but I decided to let the flowers be the focal point. I have decided one thing though: I need to stop using the Cuttlebug Swiss Dots embossing folder on so many cards! I love that folder!Thanks for visiting!!
Project #3 is this lighthouse. If you're doing a summer theme, you just have to include a lighthouse! The River Rock piece is embossed with the Cuttlebug Mesh folder. (Remember, I do all the embossing ahead of time.) The hemp twine has three knots in it; one of the knots holds up that shell bead. The main image is stamped with Blue Bayou on Naturals Ivory, trimmed closely, and matted on Blue Bayou, River Rock, and Basic Black. The scripture from Psalms that comes with the set is stamped on the inside.
Project #4 really looks so much better in real life. To make the shells, the stamps were inked with Versamark and then with Creamy Caramel, stamped on Glossy White, and embossed with Clear embossing powder. After the embossing was done, they were sponged with Blush Blossom and then cut out. The large shell was adhered directly to the panel, and the other two were popped up. The sentiment was stamped, sponged, and popped up. The ribbon at the top is Creamy Caramel Gingham.
Project #5 is the most complicated of them all, but I have already cut and scored the main pieces, AND I've created my own tutorial. The ladies will get to skip several of the steps, but I will demo those steps on a couple of cards I left uncut. We will still have to stamp the background, stamp the main image, punch the flowers and emboss and sponge them, punch the top with the circle punch, and add the ribbon. Besides all this, the card will be assembled with adhesive and Sticky Strip. It's really a fun project!!
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Our Featured stamper today was Denise (DiniDill). I saw her card using "Very Punny" and decided to make just one more card with that set. It's in my "For Sale" pile, but it's on hold for one of my club members.Thanks for stopping by!!
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Supplies for Project #2:
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When I first saw this week's Sketch Challenge, I just wasn't sure I'd like it and had no idea what to do. Once I got going, though, I became more and more happy with it. I'm very happy with the final result.Thanks for visiting my blog today!!
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Beate's Weekend Sketch Challenge is pretty neat this week. I like the lines with everything going in a horizontal direction. More information on this challenge is on Beate's blog which is here. Thanks for stopping by!