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Welcome to Wednesday, and another Inspiration Challenge! We have a GREAT guest this week....PH in VA!! That's right, Patricia is joining us this week, and for a little something extra fun, she chose this week's sample picture! She has created an adorable sample to go along with this gorgeous picture from Martha Stewart:
Look at all that inspiration! The red driftwood, the stones, the white candleholders....so many choices!
Using the picture above (and attached below), make a card, project, altered item, or anything else your mojo inspires you to make. It can be based on the colors, the textures, the theme...anything! I've pulled out a few colors, for those of you who love to use them as your jumping off point. I've also highlighted a few of the different textures and patterns in the picture, in case you'd rather use those as inspiration. Remember, there is no right or wrong, just be inspired and have fun! Upload your art to the gallery here at SCS, and use the keyword SNSSIC24 (note: you do not have to use a Sweet 'n Sassy Stamps image to play along, but to be considered for the Sweet 'n Sassy Spotlight you do). Feel free to add the link to your gallery upload here in this thread! While there is NO time limit to play along in this challenge, we'll post a new one each Tuesday morning!
Oh - make sure you use the challenge keyword when you upload. You don't have to use a Sweet 'n Sassy Stamps image (but we love it when you do). If you don't, just the challenge keyword is all you need. If you do use one of our stamps, make sure to add one of our keywords as well.
You can also see the challenge photo, my sample, and a sample from Patricia attached below.
I had a lot of fun with this! Thank you, Taylor and Korin, for letting me be this week's guest designer!
Anyone who wants more info about how I created my card than what I put in my gallery upload is welcome to check out this blog post: � hugs & kisses from Cocoa
I always struggle with inspirational photos, but this one was different. As soon as I saw the driftwood and blue colors, I knew instantly what I wanted to do! Here's my birthday bluebird card.
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