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Hi Friends! Happy Monday! After my brain glitch last week, it is my turn again to challenge you. So sorry about that! WOW! I can't believe Christmas Eve is tomorrow! How is it possible that we are already here?
I have been seeing so many large font sentiment blocks (one or two words) lately. I am not sure if that is the right way to explain it but that is what I am going with. For this challenge, I gathered up some of my chunky alphabet stamps but you could use alpha dies or find a chunky font on your computer. The idea is to create a block of sorts. SO if a sentiment is 6 letters, you may put 2 letters per line for three lines or 3 letters per line for 2 lines. It's up to you. I also challenge you to add in a smaller sentiment if possible to compliment your chunky word. I think this one might be better explained by seeing it so I have created a few samples for you.
I made a Christmas card, a Thank You card, and a Celebrate (New Year) card so I have covered the bases I think haha!
I hope you are inspired to play along with the challenge! I can't wait to see what you create.
Hugs,
Lyn Here are the Details for today's challenge:
In view of the fact that my Saturday went West and I wouldn't have been able to make fresh samples for my TLC anyway, your glitch worked out in my favour ;-)
And I did have time to play today, mixed in with the housework. Once I realised REJOICE had an odd number of letters , and would be harder to work with.
Time got away from me today and I couldn't play along, but wanted to let you know that I love your idea and plan on making one with my granddaughter's name and age. Her 9th birthday is in 2 weeks Thanks, Lyn, and Merry Christmas! Lori "Artzadoni"