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Alright for some reason my picture wasn't showing. I uploaded it again.
I love this challenge, it made me venture out beyond SC.
I love this blog http://kwernerdesign.com/blog/tutorials/ It's Kristina Werner and it rocks some great stuff on here. I did her Tutorial: Circle Window w/ Frame. It's so easy when you have good instructions.
Here is my card for the 100th Ways to Use It Challenge. Thanks Julia for a great challenge each week. This is the first "long" card I've ever made. I think I like it!!
I also did this one for the IC challenge after the WT was posted, I had the photo saved for the same reason as the tree before it was posted for the IC and you'll see my web photo is much brighter than the poster photo for the IC.
If I can't use it for both challenges please PM me and I'll remove it from here.
Thanks!
Wow! Thanks so much for all the enthusiasm! This challenge is rocking! You guys are fab...so glad I don't have to decide by myself! Just a reminder that the cutoff is Tuesday night at 11 pm EST. The winners will be announced on Thursday morning in the WTchallenge forum. I finally editted in the prize list...sorry for the delay! Thanks so much for playing along!
ok, finally done: Gallery at Splitcoaststampers
trying to get some challenges done today to take my mind off my sinus problems!! it's working a little... regardless, i really like this card and thanks for the challenge, Julia! TFL!!
I made 20 of these cards as part of my Christmas Card Challenge, using 2 techniques from Pat Huntoon's Technique Junkies Newsletter- *Bleached Overstamping*, and *That Shimmering Touch*. Link here: http://www.patstamps.com/SOP_home.html
I decided to venture out from my safe zone of color challenges and try something new. Here is my first card for this challenge. I have several other inspiration sites, so there will definitely be more.
My favorite place to shop and find organization inspiration is IKEA, which is why my inspiration website is soooo appropriate. ;)
Check out my card here: Gallery at Splitcoaststampers
Here is my inspiration: http://www.ikea.com/webapp/wcs/store...umber=20100268
Thanks for such a fun challenge! I really enjoyed myself!
Nichole
Decided to give this another whirl - with today's warmer temps I searched for some spring things for this pocket card Gallery at Splitcoaststampers this was a fun challenge and there is sooo much inspiration to be found on the web!
I used twinkling waters to create this card. I've used the waters before for coloring stamps, but this time I also used them to create the background. The paper got a little "whibbly" so next time I'll use less water. Here is my card. Gallery at Splitcoaststampers
This is where I got my inspiration. TFL. http://rubberstampsclub.com/tips/twinkling-h20s
Well, I am too late also, but wanted to post my card that was inspired from a web site that a lot of us go to every day, but may not use it for inspiration purposes. Yah, I know you will be surprised when I tell you that I got my inspiration for this cardfrom SU's Workshop Wizard, Winter Mini Template for the Bonjour Card. We don't give them credit very often, but they do provide me with inspiration almost always (especially when my brain doesn't cooporate). Here is the web site: http://www2.stampinup.com/WorkshopWi...workshopdetail. tyfl
Sandi
__________________ Sandi (My Gallery - My Blog) "God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble." -- Psalm 46:1
Last edited by S. Dailey; 02-22-2007 at 09:08 PM..
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I'm too late to compete, but did these with the intention of uploading them before the deadline (oh, well...). After looking at the winners' list (congratulations, ladies!!!), I don't think I would have even been close! Here they are, anyway--