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It's Sabrina here - thank you to Judy for swapping the first Monday of the month with me in July, and to Karen for taking my spot at the end of June! I had a great vacation but am happy to be back stamping again .
I have an easy challenge for you today - it was a tutorial in the Inkling a couple of years back, but it's one I've revisited several times and I hope you will enjoy trying it out. It's great for making a CAS one-layer card, although my sample, I have to confess, isn't quite CAS this time round. What a surprise!
Here is a link to the tutorial: Bordered Sentiment
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Honestly, I cheated a bit on your challenge. Have a lot of obligations going on today and so took the "quick route" by using a stamp that did the bordered sentiment for me. Combined it with the CAS for today as well. Thanks for the inspiration, Sabrina.
i have no idea about the Christmas Rose Sabrina and had no idea what color to choose for this image so I just went with something to compliment the berries. I am probably far off base with what the color should have been!! Oh to have the stored up knowledge you have my friend!! I'm afraid I have been lax in recent years about reading my flower books and such!! :rolleyes:
__________________ Blessings, Robin Encourage one anotherMy Blog-InkMagination , QFTD201,Dirty Dozen Alumni.Impression Obsession DT, DRS DT.Formerly HC DT, ODBD DT.
i have no idea about the Christmas Rose Sabrina and had no idea what color to choose for this image so I just went with something to compliment the berries. I am probably far off base with what the color should have been!! Oh to have the stored up knowledge you have my friend!! I'm afraid I have been lax in recent years about reading my flower books and such!! :rolleyes:
Went with green feathers- reminded me of fern fronds- and turquoise flowers- along with my greeting and some washi tape. Here's Floral Good Luck- dedicated to my 2 wonderful kids!
__________________ "You can't use up creativity. The more you use the more you have." -- Maya Angelou
It took me a couple tries to figure bits out but very fun challenge...TY. Here is James
__________________ We as people are raindrops of colorful ink , falling down Crisp and Clear, each a different shade more vibrant then the last, but once we realize at the bottom of an endless abyss we all fall into the same inkpot forming one color, only then can we come together as one My son.
I'm getting a really late start today. My 2 youngest grandsons (4 & 6) came to visit over the weekend. They love to craft with me so even as their mom was trying to get them in the car they were begging to do "one more craft" - and yes we did!!! So better late to the challenge than never . . . .