November 29, 2009

sweet sunday sketch challenge #46


Good morning - It's time for another Sweet Sunday Sketch Challenge! Here is the deal: make a card with this layout and use the Mr. Linky box down at the end of my post to enter your card. On Thursday at 10 PM (Mountain Time), I'll randomly select one card to feature on my blog. So, as long as your card is linked in the Mr. Linky box by 10 PM Thursday, your card will be in the drawing. Be sure to link directly to the blog post or gallery image which features your card. You may post a picture of the sketch on your blog, but please save the image to your computer first. Use the keyword SSSC46 if you plan to post your card in an online gallery.

Remember this ancient set from SU? It's Baby Firsts and it has been long forgotten and ignored on my for sale shelf. Poor thing. Look how cute she is in her little pink jammies! I used some paper from Tea Party and loved how all the dots coordinated with each other - then to top it off, I found some pink polka-dot grosgrain ribbon in my Spa Key Ingredients to keep the pink bubble gum look comin'. haha!

So yes, you may have caught that shameless plug for all my retired sets I have for sale - I need to fund my way to CHA in January - want to help? Seriously! I need to sell lots of these sets that need to be loved in a new home and then I can have some much needed vacation time with my stampin' friends :D I'll be in the Taylored Expressions booth, so please come on by and say hello - I'd love to meet you! OK, the shameless plug is over, LOL!

The Sweet Sunday Stampers also have samples to show you today, so don't forget to stop on by to see:

Now it's your turn! Have fun!
Karen


recipe -
stamps: baby firsts, short & sweet
paper: regal rose, whisper white card stock, tea party dsp
ink: memento rich cocoa, rose red
accessories: copic markers, pink polka-dot grosgrain ribbon, sherbet designer buttons, white embroidery floss, circle/scallop nestabilities (spellbinders), stampin' dimensionals


November 22, 2009

sweet sunday sketch challenge #45


Good morning - It's time for another Sweet Sunday Sketch Challenge! Here is the deal: make a card with this layout and use the Mr. Linky box down at the end of my post to enter your card. On Thursday at 10 PM (Mountain Time), I'll randomly select one card to feature on my blog. So, as long as your card is linked in the Mr. Linky box by 10 PM Thursday, your card will be in the drawing. Be sure to link directly to the blog post or gallery image which features your card. You may post a picture of the sketch on your blog, but please save the image to your computer first. Use the keyword SSSC45 if you plan to post your card in an online gallery.

I have another Simply Scrappin' Kit card for you today - this one is from the long ago retired All the Trimmings kit. The snowflake die cut was the perfect size for the center circle and to add some texture and dimension, I added a few Kaisercraft rhinestones. I also added a row of rhinestones along the bottom of the polka-dot paper.

Also, I'll be visiting family this week for Thanksgiving, so you will be able to add your link until next Sunday morning since I won't have much access to a computer. I'll announce this week's winner Sunday afternoon sometime.

EDITED: OK people, there has been some crazy rumor started that I will be running a marathon on Thanksgiving day {thanks Sarah-Jane!} and it makes me giggle! No, no, no, I was all set up to run a 5K {yep, just a mere 3.2 miles - not 26!} and now we're not actually running it, so there will not be any freezing of the ta' ta's nor getting up early to run in the cold. You all make me laugh!! Maybe if I can get my butt in gear I can set myself up for another 5K, LOL!

The Sweet Sunday Stampers also have samples to show you today, so don't forget to stop on by to see:

Now it's your turn! Have fun!
Karen


recipe -
stamps: all holidays
paper: brocade blue, night of navy, real red, whisper white card stock, all the trimming simply scrappin' kit
ink: night of navy
accessories: clear crystals rhinestones (kaisercraft), real red 5/8" grosgrain ribbon, scallop edge punch, circle & circle scallop nestabilities (spellbinders), stampin' dimensionals


_____ Please join us again next Sunday _____

November 20, 2009

happy christmas


I love making Christmas cards every year and I just love it when a card turns out as cheerful and happy as this one did. Maybe it's the stripes and polka-dots mixed together {grin!} I'm using SC255 from Splitcoaststampers for the layout and a sweet little Wings of Joy stamp from Taylored Expressions. I started by stamping the tree in Memento Rich Cocoa and coloring it in with Copics. I love the little strip of paper that runs between the two panels - it's such a fun element to the sketch and is a perfect backboard for a big ribbon and bow.

Thanks for swinging by today - have a wonderful weekend!
Karen


recipe -
stamps: wings of joy (taylored expressions)
paper: old olive, real red, very vanilla card stock, retired holiday paper (SU!)
ink: memento rich cocoa
accessories: real red 5/8" grosgrain ribbon, copic markers, stampin' dimensionals

key ingredients challenge


Happy Friday! Today I'm so thrilled to be showing you a little snippet of the November Key Ingredients kit, available today at Taylored Expressions! Once again, Taylor has coordinated the perfect papers and accessories to make all of your fall projects super easy and since it is the time of Thanksgiving here in the states, I thought it would be really nice to make a fun and simple Thank You card. We are travelling this Thanksgiving and are staying with family in New Mexico - this year we are staying with my husband's cousin and her wonderful family and I wanted to make something special and heartfelt for them to let them know how much we appreciate their hospitality.

So what is the challenge for this month? We need to use Skeleton Leaves on our "Giving Thanks" project. Have you ever used Skeleton Leaves? I have to say, this is the first time I've used them and I'm hooked! I love the simple texture they add to a card or project and they are transparent, so you see all the detail behind them. I layered the leaves in my card over the leaf flourish from Celebrate Life. To add a little more detail, I added some Wine Rhinestones around the image and on the bow.

The November 20th Key Ingredients include 12 sheets of 8.5" x 11"card stock (2 of Desert Coral Dark, Birchtone Dark, Rose Dark, Wizard Light, and Candleglow Dark with a Snow White neutral), 20 sheets of 6" x 6" patterned paper from the Basic Grey Indian Summer collection, 5 yards of coordinating ribbon (1 yard each of 5 different styles), an assortment of coordinating skeleton leaves, and a package of Kaisercraft rhinestones. You can participate in this month's challenge - just stop on by Taylor's blog for all the details! More fabulous projects are waiting for you from:
Thanks so much for stopping by!
Karen



recipe -
stamps: celebrate life (taylored expressions)
paper: prism desert coral dark, rose dark, choice snow white card stock, indian summer patterned paper (basic grey)
ink: memento rich cocoa, versamark
accessories: wine rhinestones (kaisercraft), white embossing powder, pink organdy ribbon, petite ovals & scallops nestabilities (spellbinders), skeleton leaves, sponge daubers, stampin' dimensionals

November 19, 2009

sweet sunday sketch winner

Hey, hey! It's time to announce this week's sketch winner!! Random.org has chosen #35.... Arielle!


I LOVE Arielle's card - the snowmen sparkle, the colors are happy, the scalloped edge - they all make me smile. Stop on by Arielle's blog, Snappy Stampin, and take a peek at all of her gorgeous creations - you won't be disappointed!

Karen

fabulous fall blog hop!

I'm excited to participate today in the Taylored Expressions Fabulous Fall Blog Hop! Taylor has put together some really sweet Key Ingredients Kits at an incredible discount. These kits are in limited quantity and slightly different from the regular KI's. For details see Taylor's blog post today. My cards today feature the Penelope's Potpourri Kit. It was fantastic to work with because the rub-ons are super thick and really pop on colored card stock. The papers are so fun and cute, not to mention they have some tulips, which are my all time favorite flowers! I love the assortment of ribbon included in this kit - each ribbon fully compliments the paper's pattern and color.

There are 4 kits available for a limited time: Penelope's Potpourri (which I'm showcasing today), Winnie's Walls, Paisley & Polka-Dots, and Morning Meadow and each kit is only $12.95!! Quantities are limited for these kits, so don't miss out on this exceptional deal.
Included in each kit is a full color inspiration sheet with 6 samples created by members of the Baker's Dozen - so not only will you have a great coordinated kit, you will have amazing samples and layouts to give you loads of inspiration.

All of my cards feature the glorious Penelope (SEI) Rub-ons and ribbon from the Penelope's Potpourri Key Ingredients and I love all the little flower accents included - In this card, I used the circular flowers to create a nice little border along the edge of the card and the sentiment really stands out on the red card stock. I really love how bold the images are on dark card stock.


In my next card, I layered 2 different rub-ons, the flower and the sentiment.


Finally, I used my Small Oval Nestabilities to cut out the tulip rub-on and then added the little "Thank You" sentiment from Beary Special Accessories.


Taylor has really picked out some great treats for you in these kits, so hop on over to the other Baker's Dozen members who have wonderful samples to show you today!
Thanks so much for stopping by ~
Karen

November 16, 2009

a special birthday


Welcome to the blog hop celebrating Nancy McKinney's birthday! You may know Nancy from her darling illustrations for Taylored Expressions - she designs stamps for the Whimsical Wishes line - I LOVE her style! Happy birthday, Nancy!! Wishing you a very happy day for you and your family :)

I started by using Taylor's TESC91 sketch for my card this morning as well as stamps from For the Love of Cupcakes {designed by our friend Nancy, of course!} I stamped the images in Memento Tuxedo Black and colored them with Copics - and of course used my Nestabilities to cut them out. For something different, I looped the ribbon and attached it to the card with a candy brad. I couldn't figure out where to put my sentiment, so I added another little circle with the greeting inside. Uh, call it creative license?? LOL! Stop on by Nancy's blog, Card Worthy, and wish her a happy day!

There are more birthday wishes to see, so stop on by to see:

Thanks for stopping by today -
Karen


recipe -
stamps: for the love of cupcakes (taylored expressions)
paper: prism nautical blue light, prism frosted yellow, prism razzleberry light, choice snow white card stock, patterned paper from doodlebug
ink: memento tuxedo black
accessories: copic markers, pink polkadot grosgrain ribbon, candy brads (doodlebug), mini/micro dot twinkles (a.muse), blossom & circle nestabilities (spellbinders), stampin' dimensionals

November 15, 2009

perfectly pink


Thanks for hanging in there with me while I made my card for this week's SSSC - whew!! I found some scraps of Spring Fling paper (love this stuff!) and that inspired my colors for this card. I added a scallop border for the ribbon panel and a few rhinestones for some sparkle. I was going to stamp some circles, but opted to use buttons instead - you know how I am about buttons - LOVE them! LOL!

Have a wonderful afternoon!
Karen



recipe -
stamps: back2basics (the stamps of life)
paper: pretty in pink, regal rose, sage shadow, whisper white card stock, spring fling dsp
ink: regal rose
accessories: mini & micro dot twinkles (a.muse), sherbet designer buttons, scallop edge punch, circle/scallop nestabilities (spellbinders), certainly celery 5/8" grosgrain ribbon, white embroidery floss, stampin' dimensionals

sweet sunday sketch challenge #44

Good morning - It's time for another Sweet Sunday Sketch Challenge! Here is the deal: make a card with this layout and use the Mr. Linky box down at the end of my post to enter your card. On Thursday at 10 PM (Mountain Time), I'll randomly select one card to feature on my blog. So, as long as your card is linked in the Mr. Linky box by 10 PM Thursday, your card will be in the drawing. Be sure to link directly to the blog post or gallery image which features your card. You may post a picture of the sketch on your blog, but please save the image to your computer first. Use the keyword SSSC44 if you plan to post your card in an online gallery.

So apparently I'm a HUGE goober and haven't had a chance to make a fun sample yet. OK, well that isn't intirely true - I used my sample for this month's Fan Club Gallery, so if you are a Fan Club member at Splitcoaststampers, you can see it in my gallery or the SSSC44 gallery. BUT - I do plan on making a card for you, in fact I'm in process right now and am running just a bit late. I'll post it in a new entry soon!

Edited to add: I have a sketch sample ready for you in this post.

The Sweet Sunday Stampers have samples to show you today (they aren't slackers like me), so don't forget to stop on by to see:

Now it's your turn! Have fun!
Karen

____Please join us again next Sunday____

November 14, 2009


Hello, hello! Just a quick post to announce the November Fan Club Gallery is now up and running over at Splitcoaststampers! You will absolutely love what all the Dirty Girls have made with Texture! Love, LOVE the gallery this month.

If you are already a Fan Club member, hop on over and see the Gallery right away. If not, no worries - you can sign up right here.

See you back in a bit for the SSSC -
Karen

November 12, 2009

sweet sunday sketch winner

Hello there! I'm totally with it tonight and on the ball with announcing this week's sketch winner - don't be completely shocked now, OK? haha!

Random.org has chosen..... #20 - Jill!


I love Jill's take on the sketch this week - the simple act of turning the sketch on it's side has given it new life. I adore the stained glass look she gave this image - it is absolutely beautiful! You can see more of Jill's fabulous creations at her blog, A Life Well Crafted.

Thanks again to everyone who participated - your creations were wonderful! I hope to see you back this Sunday for another sketch.

Karen

festive little bird


Good morning! It is 1 AM and I'm not at all sleepy.... So I thought I'd bring you a quick post and then I'm off to bed. I've been wanted to make a card for Taylor's sketches forever and so tonight I just went for it and used my Sunny Day simply scrappin' kit to make a quick and easy card. I loved this sketch {TESC90} and have had it bookmarked since Friday! The only stamp is the sentiment, which is from Short & Sweet.

Ok, that should do it for tonight/this morning - have a wonderful day!
Karen


recipe -
stamps: short & sweet
paper: textured tempting turquoise, pumpkin pie, whisper white card stock, sunny day simply scrappin' kit
ink: tempting turquoise
accessories: circle/scallop nestabilities (spellbinders), stampin' dimensionals

November 11, 2009

soak your cares away


I have a theme this week and apparently my cards are trying to tell me something - lol! I need to have some much needed quiet time! When I saw this week's MOJO sketch, I instantly thought of the little circular sentiment from Sweet Indulgence and this little bathtub fits inside perfectly. I popped a little 1" circle up underneath the bathtub to give it some fun dimension - love the layered look. The papers and ribbon are all from the Spa Key Ingredients kit - I just can't get enough of all this cute paper!!

I think a hot bath is waiting for me....
Karen



recipe -
stamps: sweet indulgence (taylored expressions)
paper: prism intense pink, prism razzleberry light, choice buttercream card stock, Whirlybird (My Mind’s Eye Penny Lane collection)
ink: memento tuxedo black
accessories: copic markers, blue stitched grosgrain ribbon, 1-1/4" circle punch, circle/scallop nestabilities (spellbinders), 1" circle punch, stampin'
dimensionals

November 10, 2009

pamper yourself


I have another fun image from Taylored Expressions to show you today. This cute little border and bathtub are from Luxurious Labels, oooh-la-la! I'm using elements from the Spa Key Ingredients kit for this card (except for the brads) and the sentiment is actually from Luxurious Labels companion set, Sweet Indulgence. I started of by using Mercy's sketch MTSC46, which is perfect for the oval label in this set - I stamped the image in Memento Tuxedo Black and colored it in with Copic Markers. I used Baby Blue Stickles on the bubbles to give them a little something special - such a super sweet and super simple card :)

Thanks for stopping by!
Karen


recipe -
stamps: sweet indulgence, luxurious labels (taylored expressions)
paper: prism intense pink, prism frosted teal, choice buttercream card stock, Whirlybird (My Mind’s Eye Penny Lane collection)
ink: memento tuxedo black
accessories: baby blue stickles (ranger), copic markers, blue stitched grosgrain ribbon, 5/16" brads (stampin' up!), oval/scallop nestabilities (spellbinders), 1/2" circle punch, stampin' dimensionals

November 9, 2009

something{new}

I've been quite distracted lately. Why? Well, I have been learning more about Photoshop Elements and I just dove right in, leaving all my other obligations behind. You should see my kitchen! I was introduced to Jessica Sprague's amazing website and I was instantly addicted after taking her Photo Editing: Good to Great class. So I took it one step further and enrolled myself in her Up and Running with Photoshop digital scrapbooking class.

This first page is what I made during lesson 1. Very basic as you can see, but OH so fun! The template was already made, so I just needed to add my photo and then I learned out to clip out the star from another image and place it on my page. I'll learn how to make things look more 3-D in a later class.


This next page is my homework assignment {I've never had such fun homework before, LOL!}. I had to convert the photo to B&W and then add the text box. Again, the template was provided. Baby steps, right?


I'm am NOT a journal-er, so please don't laugh at what I say in my journaling boxes, haha!! There you have it - I'm jumping into the digital world since I can't seem to ever find time to make pages with real paper anymore.

Thanks for stopping by and let me know what you think :)
Karen

November 8, 2009

sweet sunday sketch challenge #43


Good morning - It's time for another Sweet Sunday Sketch Challenge! Here is the deal: make a card with this layout and use the Mr. Linky box down at the end of my post to enter your card. On Thursday at 10 PM (Mountain Time), I'll randomly select one card to feature on my blog. So, as long as your card is linked in the Mr. Linky box by 10 PM Thursday, your card will be in the drawing. Be sure to link directly to the blog post or gallery image which features your card. You may post a picture of the sketch on your blog, but please save the image to your computer first. Use the keyword SSSC43 if you plan to post your card in an online gallery.

I have another Christmas card for you today - what can I say? I'm in the mood for all things Christmas lately. This week's sketch is inspired by this card by Susan Liles, isn't it so cute? Tilted panels are a huge challenge for me and if you have followed my blog, you may know that I've only done 2 cards with tilted panels. I think Jennifer Tapler is having a coronary over this sketch too - we're right angle kind of paper crafters, lol! Sorry Jen! So with that said, I want to let you know that I'm challenging myself as well with these crazy sketches *wink*.

The Sweet Sunday Stampers also have samples to show you today, so don't forget to stop on by to see:
Now it's your turn! Have fun!
Karen


recipe -
all materials are stampin' up! unless otherwise noted
stamps: gifts of christmas
paper: old olive, bravo burgundy, kraft, very vanilla card stock, holiday thyme dsp (retired)
ink: chocolate chip classic pad, ruby red stampin' write marker
accessories: scallop edge punch, latte designer buttons, very vanilla 5/8" grosgrain ribbon, rectangle/scallop nestabilities (spellbinders), stampin' dimensionals, mini glue dots


______Please join us again this Sunday______

November 6, 2009

sweet sunday sketch winner

Hello, hello! I'm here to announce this week's SSSC winner - Random.org has chosen #45.....

Emma H!


I love this card she made for Christmas - the colors are so warm and cozy and the ribbon is gorgeous!! You can see more of Emma's wonderful cards at her blog, Paper Addicts Anonymous - stop on by and say hello.

Thanks again to everyone who participated - I love seeing what you create.
Karen

November 5, 2009

Taylored Expressions Release Party!


Good morning! It's release day at Taylored Expressions, so hop on over to the store and see what Fresh Out of the Oven today! It is finally Fall and I'm sooooo happy to have cooler weather (um, and 2 feet of snow right before Halloween, nice!), the harvest smells in the air, the crisp mornings - autumn is my absolute favorite time of year! Nancy McKinney has done it again and designed an amazing new set in the Whimsical Wishes line of stamps, Celebrate Life. My card features just one tiny morsel of what this set offers and each image is perfect for giving thanks. I started by stamping the pumpking in Memento Rich Cocoa on white card stock and then again on a scrap piece of Fall Flowers designer series paper. I cut out the pumpkin and paper pieced it. I also created my own patterned paper by repeatedly stamping the branch image in Old Olive ink on Certainly Celery card stock.

Do you want the opportunity to purchase all 3 new sets in one glorious bundle? Taylor has put together a fabulous package so you can "get it all" ~ the Super-Size It Bundle includes all 3 new stamp sets {Luxurious Labels, Sweet Indulgence, and Celebrate Life}, the Spa Key Ingredients kit, 3 Potion {spa} Bottles, 10 sheets of sticker paper, and a Chenille Gel Neck Wrap. You can stamp and pamper yourself at the same time! LOL!!

Don't forget to stop on by the Baker's Dozen today and see what they've cooked up for you today. You will not be disappointed -

Charmaine Ikach
Dawn Easton
Denise Marzec
Donna Baker
Jackie Pedro
Jodi Collins
Karen Motz
Laura Fredrickson
Laurie Schmidlin
Sankari Wegman
Sharon Harnist
and Taylor VanBruggen

Thanks so much for stopping by!
Karen



recipe -
stamps: celebrate life (taylored expressions)
paper: really rust, certainly celery, whisper white card stock, fall flowers dsp (all stampin' up!)
ink: memento rich cocoa, old olive (stampin' up!)
accessories: really rust stitched grosgrain ribbon, oval & oval scallop nestabilities (spellbinders), scallop edge punch, stampin' dimensionals

November 4, 2009

Taylored Expressions Sneak Peek - Day 2


Welcome back to Taylored Expressions release week sneak peeks! After visiting the Baker's Dozen yesterday, did you find yourself wanting a day at the spa? Today it is Cuppie's turn to visit the spa - Sweet Indulgence wisks little Cuppie away to enjoy some peace and quiet. I have to tell you, I have had so much fun making little cards and pick-me-up notes with this set and I know you will enjoy all the samples the Baker's Dozen have for you as well!

I stamped this pampered Cuppie image in Memento Tuxedo Black ink and then colored it with Copic Markers - the cuppie wrapper is paper pieced and colored with Copics as well. I'm using the Spa Key Ingredients again today - everything on this card is from the kit except the rhinestones, those are from my own stash.

Now head on over to see what the rest of the Baker's Dozen have whipped up for you today - grab a nice glass of cucumber water, play some relaxing music, and soak it all in.....

Charmaine Ikach
Dawn Easton
Denise Marzec
Donna Baker
Jackie Pedro
Jodi Collins
Karen Motz
Laura Fredrickson
Laurie Schmidlin
Sankari Wegman
Sharon Harnist
and Taylor VanBruggen

Thanks so much for stopping by.
Karen


recipe -
stamps: sweet indulgence (taylored expressions)
paper: prism intense pink, prism frosted teal, choice buttercream card stock, Whirlybird (My Mind’s Eye Penny Lane collection)
ink: memento tuxedo black
accessories: copic markers, swirled organdy ribbon, mini twinkle dots (a.muse), scallop edge punch, square & square scallop nestabilities (spellbinders), stampin' dimensionals

November 3, 2009

Taylored Expressions Sneak Peek - Day 1


Good morning! Are you ready to pamper yourself? This month Taylored Expressions is going to pamper you with some fantastic new spa elements! Today the Baker's Dozen is featuring images from Luxurious Labels, which will be available for purchase on November 5th. I love this set because there are different styles of stamps to fit the needs of every personality. I'm using a softer stamp for my card today and emphasized the softness by using the poppin' pastels technique - it creates softer edges on the stamped image. I used WSC104 for the layout and used elements from the Spa Key Ingredients Kit, which includes an assortment of Prism card stock {Intense Mint, Intense Pink, Frosted Kiwi, Razzleberry Light, and Frosted Teal} along with 2 sheets of Choice Buttercream cardstock. The patterned paper is Whirlybird from the My Mind’s Eye Penny Lane collection, which is just delicious! And as always, there is a lovely assortment of ribbon, flowers, and brads.
For my bath salts spa bottle, I've used the whimsical little bath tub and added the BATH SALTS label above it. I stamped the image in Memento Tuxedo Black and colored it in with Copic Markers. To add a little dimension, I've added some Crystal Effects to the bubbles, although it is tough to see in the photo.

Be sure to see what the rest of the Baker's Dozen has cooked up for you today - there is more pampering for you with:

Charmaine Ikach
Denise Marzec
Donna Baker
Jackie Pedro
Jodi Collins
Karen Motz
Laura Fredrickson
Laurie Schmidlin
Sankari Wegman
Sharon Harnist
and Taylor VanBruggen

Thanks for stopping by today -
Karen


recipe -
stamps: luxurious labels (taylored expressions)
ink: versamark, memento tuxedo black
paper: spa key ingredients (listed above)
accessories: spa key ingredients (listed above), circle & circle scallop nestabilities, oval & oval scallop nestabilities (spellbinders), crystal effects, 5/16" neutrals brads, stampin' dimensionals

November 1, 2009

mini cuppie


Here in Colorado we've had quite the snow storm and I think in a matter of a day we got nearly 2 feet of snow in our neck of the woods! All of this winter white has inspired me to make some Christmas cards while drinking lots of hot coffee. I found inspiration in Mercy's MTSC45 along with the Christmas Key Ingredients kit from Taylored Expressions. I inked up the tree and mini Cuppie from Holiday Wonder in Memento Rich Cocoa (mmm, hot cocoa....) and colored them in with Copic Markers. Isn't this little teeny tiny Cuppie so cute? I love this little guy. I popped him up with a dimensional so I could put him in front of his little tree. I added some Taylor's Tiny Twinkles on the tree along with some Christmas Red Stickles to add some extra sparkle.

Looking out the front window now, you'd never know we were buried in snow and school was cancelled only 2 days ago - that is what I love about Colorado; it snows, it melts, and then it's 65 degrees outside again.

Thank you so much for stopping by!
Karen


recipe -
stamps: holiday wonder (taylored expressions)
paper: prism island mist light, prism blush red dark, choice buttercream card stock, jolly by golly patterned paper (cosmo cricket)
ink: memento rich cocoa
accessories: copic markers, satin ribbon, taylors tiny twinkles, christmas red stickles, lemon yellow liquid pearls, scallop edge punch, circle & circle scallop nestabilities (spellbinders), stampin' dimensionals

sweet sunday sketch challenge #42


Good morning - It's time for another Sweet Sunday Sketch Challenge! Here is the deal: make a card with this layout and use Simply Linked down at the end of my post to enter your card. On Thursday at 10 PM (Mountain Time), I'll randomly select one card to feature on my blog. So, as long as your card is linked in the Simply Linked box by 10 PM Thursday, your card will be in the drawing. Be sure to link directly to the blog post or gallery image which features your card. You may post a picture of the sketch on your blog, but please save the image to your computer first. Use the keyword SSSC42 if you plan to post your card in an online gallery.

This week I wanted to CASE this card - you can keep it simple or you can add more to it with extra layers and embellishments. I love these types of sketches - let your imagination go crazy! My card is a piece of 6.5" square cardstock, folded in half.

The Sweet Sunday Stampers also have samples to show you today, so don't forget to stop on by to see:
Now it's your turn! Have fun!
Karen


recipe -
all items are Stampin' Up!
stamps: pocket silhouettes
paper: old olive, orchid oppulence, rich razzleberry, whisper white card stock, cottage wall dsp
ink: old olive, rich razzleberry
accessories: rich razzleberry polka-dot grosgrain ribbon, sherbet designer buttons, scallop edge punch, corner rounder, stampin' dimensionals


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