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Good morning everybody! I hope you're all doing well today. For today's challenge, I kept it very simple. I think that the images and colors on its own is simply elegant and I think that adding embellishments would take away from this.
For something old, I used my SU markers.
For something new, it was the Inspired by Nature stamp set
For something borrowed, I used my daughter's paper trimmer (I know, lame, but it's all that I had).
For something blue, I used Not Quite Navy paper.
Thank you so much for looking and enjoy! Details are at my website and please visit me!
Hope you like it - thanks for looking and/or commenting - AND, a huge thank you from the bottom of my heart to all of you who sent my son cards. He's so down in the dumps, you can't imagine what a blessing you are!!! God bless!
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Thanks for this great challenge! It gave me a chance to play Kokirose's Featured Stamper challenge as well, which thrilled me, because she has such a great gallery! This was so fun!
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I knew there was a reason I was hanging on to this old image I stamped/embossed many years ago!! What a fun challenge, Judy! Miracle of Christmas
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Loved this one, Judy. Great to have a real NEED to play with my new stamps. A Borrowed Blue Dragonfly
I used this theme once as a LO for a wedding album, it's buried on the first page of my gallery.
Something old: the wire I used to "tie" the bow
Something new: the lattice die (I just got it today)
Something borrowed: the bow idea (I tried to duplicate the pom-pom as much as I could but it is a poor comparison to the original)
Something blue: ribbon, cs, dew drop
I stamped the image onto vellum and then used glossy accents & re-inkers to color the image on the back side (stained glass technique).
I loved this challenge Judy. For something new I used two new incolors, for something borrowed I used Silke's (sparklegirl) beautiful layered butterfly medallion, for something old I used my stamp set and for something blue I used the two new blue incolors.