Today I have a quick card to share with you using one of Clear Dollar Stamps' pre-colored digis. Using a pre-colored digi makes putting the card together soooo much faster. I used this week's sketch from MOJO Monday #229. It's an easy sketch to follow so this card came together pretty quickly for me. That's a rare thing!
Supplies:
Cardstock: Georgia Pacific and a piece of misc patterned white from my scrap bin (used behind the image panel)
Patterned Paper: Crate Paper (Farmhouse)
Stamps: Clear Dollar Stamps (Toucans of Love digital image set)
Embellishments/Tools: Baker's twine (The Twinery - honeydew), Spellbinders (Petite Oval, Petite Scalloped Oval)
I'm entering this in Shelley's Terrifically Thrilling Thursday challenge - Anything Goes.
Be sure not to miss the Extreme Inventory Makover Specials going on now at Clear Dollar Stamps. There are some great deals to be had!!
Thanks for stopping by today.
Showing posts with label 2010 Scripture Challenge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2010 Scripture Challenge. Show all posts
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
Sunday, December 6, 2009
2010 Scripture Challenge 2
Patter is hosting another Scripture challenge over on her blog. You can find all the details here. This year she plans to do 6 x 6 cards and showcase them in a wooden stand. She's currently offering a chance to win a stand similar to her's that will hold 6 x 6 cards. See her blog for all the details.
In case you missed it earlier, you can also find the details to her Faith Journal challenge here. This challenge has nothing to do with scrapbooking or card making so it's great for all those who want to make sure that their children/grandchildren know what they believed.
In general, if you want encouragement or inspiration on how to incorporate your faith into your creative endeavors....just go to Patter's blog, Triple the Scraps. :)
In case you missed it earlier, you can also find the details to her Faith Journal challenge here. This challenge has nothing to do with scrapbooking or card making so it's great for all those who want to make sure that their children/grandchildren know what they believed.
In general, if you want encouragement or inspiration on how to incorporate your faith into your creative endeavors....just go to Patter's blog, Triple the Scraps. :)
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