Last week I had the most pleasant surprise. Kathy over at Kathy's Waffle Sketch File invited me to join her design team! I have eagerly accepted and feel so honored. If you haven't visited her blog, I encourage you to do so. A new sketch goes up on the first Tuesday of the month and new projects are added as the month progresses. The challenges are "anything goes" so the possibilities are endless. Here is the current sketch:
Isn't it a fun sketch! I hope you will be inspired and will link up your project over at Kathy's Waffle Sketch File. As you can see, I was inspired and created a few cards. The sketch proved to be perfect for using up smaller scraps of papers and cardstock.
Merry Christmas Card Supplies:
Cardbase: Die Cuts With a View
Patterned Paper: My Minds Eye
Cardstock: Paper Studios,black, Fancy Pants Designs: Time for Spring
Ornaments: Handcut
Trim: sorry, don't know the source
Adhesive: Scotch Advanced Tape Glider
Vellum: a piece from my scrap stash
Peace & Joy Supplies:
Cardbase: Paper Studios
Cardstock: Core'dinations: Vintage, scrap pieces of green, Paper Studios,white
Holly Punch: EK Success
Colored pencils: Crayola
Twine: The Twinery, maraschino
Font: MS Word
Adhesive: Scotch Advanced Tape Glider
Hello, Dragonfly Card Supplies:
Cardbase: Paper Studios
Cardstock, paper: ColorBok
Large Dragonfly: Handmade from Vellum, scrap piece of orange cardstock, Crystal Affects, Studio G Black pigment ink
Small Dragonflies: EK Success Punch
Sentiment: Handmade, orange cardstock, Judi Kins: Diamond Glaze, Studio G black ink
Adhesive: Scotch Advanced Tape Glider
I was thrilled that you said "yes" and hope you'll enjoy the experience. I love the cards you've made - I knew you'd do a fab job after just a little "stroll" through your lovely blog
ReplyDeleteThose cards are great, Brenda - love that dragonfly!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to you! What a wonderful trio of cards, the way you use color is second to none.
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