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Hello everyone!! Hope all is well with you!! The hubs took me to IKEA today and we bought the new cabinets for my craft room!!! I can't wait till he puts them together...I am having visions of an organized room...LOL!!! Anyway....it's my turn to host this week's challenge and I have a fun one for you....it's calledHalf On, Half Off. Here are the deets:
1. Stamp one image or a sentiment on your card base along one side. 2. Cut your top layer so it covers part of the base card stamped image. 3. Now, stamp the image again on the top layer (I just eyeballed mine but it's ok to use a stamp positioner if it helps). Your top stamped image will be a partial image since you will see the other half on the bottom card base layer. 4. Align the top layer over the card base image so part of the image is on the bottom card base layer and part of the image is on the top layer... adhere with foam dots or foam tape. 5. On the top layer, color, paper piece, or leave the image unadorned...what ever works. Leave the bottom part of the image on the card base plain without coloring. 6. Remember...use one image on one side, off centered.
__________________ Jan 'Being confident of this very thing, that he which hath begun a good work in you will perform it until the day of Jesus Christ'. Philippians 1:6
Joan- congrats on your new cabinets- post a picture when your room is ready!
Love this challenge, got to do some paper piecing, too- and used a cute image from my stamping buddy for my main image, with some stitching, framing, and a fabric/wound floss embellishment. Here's Mouse's Fall
__________________ "You can't use up creativity. The more you use the more you have." -- Maya Angelou