Congratulations, Bridget, aka bfinlay, on your selection as Queen for the day - ar, week. Your lovely gallery is filled with examples showing your support of SCS challenges, and I know a lot of members have cards showing your supportive comments.
I used this lovely card as a basis for mine: Sing for Joy FS197 BVC10 by bfinlay at Splitcoaststampers
(Then, after it was finished, I noticed you had based in on this card by Featured Stamper jellybea74 TSG62/MTSC81 Dance by jellybean74 at Splitcoaststampers ).
Bridget's card encouraged my to do the verse using my computer - it fits the Nestie very well!
I am also asking for help - I recently downloaded this music. but did not include the name of the source - would you let me know if you recognize it? I like to give credit.
I did splice two pieces of the music.
I do not have any music note punches, but am enjoying using the "negatives" from and EK Success border punch I recently bought. Here, too, 2 bits are spliced together. I like 2 for one!
Both Nesties layers are also embossed
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Wed, Dec 29, 2010 @ 11:17 AM
What a lovely card, Dorothy! Beautiful in those non-traditional Christmas colors.
It's now official: The results have been announced!
Our Whimsy Stamp contest winner from last week's QFTD was Melody Gal and our Grand Finale Winner for using the most Whimsy Stamps between mid-October and 12/25 goes to Hotwheels! Congratulations ladies.
We have a most generous mystery stamper who has sent incredible gifts to be awarded to those that follow our QFTD challenges. Lori, Whimsy Stamps will be in touch with you to select either images or gift certificate. Linda, your winnings will be posted soon and mailed soon.
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Art Neko and Prickley Pear DTs
Former DT Dolce Designs, Rubbernecker, StampItCrazy,
I Brake For Stamps
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