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Well, I'm not sure if this is going to work today... since the gallery is down, but I wanted to post this just in case it comes back up later today and I am not around.
During the last two weeks we have been sharing favorite cards on Sundays to help us with our "no uploads on Sunday" withdraw. Everyone is welcome to share a favorite card from the past week, or anytime. I know there were so many great cards last week, and I had only seen one or two, almost all were new cards for me!!
Actually, if you go to your favorites folder, you can still view it and even cut and paste. Not sure if you can view them from here though. Let's try it. This beauty is going to make me actually mount this set that I've had since SAB.: Gallery at Splitcoaststampers
Yay! I love seeing everyone's favorites! It was so funny, I went to check out all the links before posting a few of my favorites. I checked out one of sunnywl's links, then was confused as to why my card was on the screen (since I wasn't even in my gallery) and here I was, thinking that maybe "sapphire roses" was a card using the stippled roses.
I didn't get to look at the gallery much this week other than challenges until tonight. I found one card I really like and missed during that challenge week; I think her dimensional sunflower is great right down to the detail of putting one petal over the hemp. And this watermelon I�ve commented on before this week but I�ll throw it in as a bonus, it�s such a cheerful card.
Just a word of appreciation to the originator of this thread for the past three weeks and to all who have contributed. You've led me -- and I'm sure many others -- to some gorgeous cards we have overlooked, not had a chance to see, etc.
And it allows us to get our "fix," while still allowing some hard working people to have Sunday off.
I just saw this awesome work of art posted a few days ago. Such a creative way to use the iris folding technique. (I don't think any one else has mentioned this one.)