DD9ABC8H - Alphabet challenge is to use color that begins with the letter for the week. In this case, the letter is H and I used Hello Honey.
WT688 - Spotlight on Silhouettes
S2S18L - Challenged us to create a scene, so aside of my screaming when the image didn't stamp as I planned, I also created this scene in the middle of nowhere.
I took each ink pad and rubbed it onto the paper. I then spritzed it with water. The Midnight Muse did lighten up a bit and the lines blended together, but the other colors didn't. Although I was not happy with it, I had to use it somehow. I tried to cover it up with the dark silhouette. LOL!
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Sun, May 20, 2018 @ 5:15 AM
This is such a lovely card. TFS Happy day
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Mon, May 21, 2018 @ 8:00 PM
I love this gorgeous sunset silhouette scene you have created here, and you chose a fantastic sentiment to go with this stunning scene. I love it! ~Karen.
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Sat, Jun 02, 2018 @ 10:57 AM
Truly a beautiful card, Sally! I like your swipes of color and the sentiment is a keeper. Cute way to add touches of white. A stamper I know says this, "Remember, these cards we make are not Hallmark, they are home made." For yesterday's card, I used one of the newer ink pads (not brand new) to sponge on the green and it looked Horrible. I almost cut the green away from the mountains, but instead as a last resort, I took my stampin'blend marker and was able to smooth out the ugly sponging. Yay, I saved my card!
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