Wednesday, February 27, 2013

I Love You Moost of All

Please let me introduce you to Millard - The Moose on the Loose.  Millard is part of a new set of digi stamps designed by our daughter-in-law, Amy of LoveBeingWright Designs.  The set comes with 2 Millard images (one full body and one head shot) and 6 sentiments.  Amy's inspiration in drawing Millard was a moose our son gave her a couple Christmases ago. 



I used a sketch by Mojo Monday (MOJO268) for my card design.  I embossed the main circle and inked it using a direct-to-paper technique.  The perimeter of the background panel and the two accent circles were paper pierced and faux stitches were drawn with a marker.



I colored Millard with copics and fussy cut him.  He was then popped up over the embossed panel.  The sentiment was anchored with a button from my stash that had been threaded with a bit of baker's twine.  I'm planning to drop this card off at my hubby's work to let him know I'm thinking of him during the day. 

Supplies:
Cardstock:  Recollections, The Paper Studio, Copic
Patterned Paper:  MME (All boy)
Stamp:  LoveBeingWright Designs (Millard-the Moose on the Loose digi set)
Ink:  Memento (Toffee Crunch), Copics (E04, 25, 29, 31, 33, 35, 37)
Embellishments/Tools:  baker's twine (The Twinery-cappuccino), button from my stash, Spellbinders Standard Circles (Large & Small), Cuttlebug Embossing Folder (Distressed Stripes), Sharpie Fine Point Marker (brown)

I'm entering this card in the following challenges:
Word Art Wednesday #69 - Anything Goes
SCS TLC418 Challenge - Gotta Love Circles
The Kraft Journal - Use any sketch (I used MOJO268)
Digi Darla's Challenges #51 - Make it Masculine
Craft Room Challenge - Something for a Man
Tuesday Throwdown #136 - Thinking of You
Terrifically Thrilling Thursday - Sew Much Fun (real or faux stitching)
4 Crafty Chicks #130 - Twine
Crazy 4 Challenges (C4C174) - Texture
Spark Your Creativity Now #6 - Anything Goes 
Simon Says Stamp - Anything Goes
V's Sweet Challenge (VSC#8) - Love theme


If you are interested in purchasing Millard for yourself, please visit Amy's blog On the Wright Path for details.

Thanks for stopping by today.  I hope you'll come back Friday, as I'll have a card to share for the next Sweet 'n Sassy Digi Challenge.

Friday, February 15, 2013

Happy Spring - SNSDC92

This week the Sweet 'n Sassy Digi Challenge Blog gets to showcase the February Digi Stamp release.  There are 4 cute bunnies, a Spring Sentiment set and a Spring Add-on set being released this month.  Be sure to stop by the Sweet 'n Sassy Digi Challenge Blog to see all the adorable images and to check out what the rest of the DT (including our 5 new DT members) have done with the new images.  Be sure to read to the end of this post to see how you could win the entire release.

This week's challenge is a 3-2-1 challenge.  The challenge is to use 3 of something, 2 of something and 1 of something.  I used 3 butterflies, 2 patterned papers (the sentiment and the background) and one bunny.

I got to play with 3 of the sets.....

 Bunny 2

 

 Spring Sentiments

 Spring Add-Ons


I chose to use this week's sketch from Mojo Monday (MOJO280) as my jumping off point for the card design.  I layered my patterned paper with  a strip of Bazzill embossed cardstock  and then cut it all out with one of the Spellbinders Grand Circle dies (3rd from the smallest).  There were so many layers I had to give a little help with my scissors to complete the circle.  I then adhered this to a plain white circle card base.  Some pearls and faux stitching finish off the background.




I coolored all the images with Copics.  I inked the edges and fussy cut the butterflies.  A glaze pen was used on the bunny's nose & eye and stickles give his tail some dimension . A glitter pen gives the butterfly wings, bodies and  the flower some sparkle. The image is printed on patterned paper and hand-cut.  The butterflies are all popped up with pop dots.  The sentiment and flower each have a pearl accent.

Supplies:
Cardstock:  Bazzill, Recollections, Copic, Georgia Pacific
Patterned paper:  Prima (Madeline)
Stamps:  Sweet 'n Sassy Digis (Bunny 2, Spring Add-Ons, Spring Sentiment)
Ink:  Memento (Angel Pink, Desert Sand)
Copics:  bunny - E31, 35, 37, R20, C-1, W-1, B21, 23, YG03, 05; butterflies - Y17, BG10, 15
Embellishments/Tools:  pearls (The Paper Studio), Sakura Gelly Roll pen (Clear Star), Sakura Glaze pen, Spellbinders (Grand Circles, Deckled Rectangles Large & Small), Sharpie Fine Point Pen (brown), Stickles (Frosted Lace)

I'm entering this card in the following challenges:
Pile It On Challenge #6 - Shaped Cards
Word Art Wednesday #67 - Anything Goes
Tuesday Throwdown #134 - Anything Goes
Mojo Monday (MOJO280) - Sketch
Spark Your Creativity Now #6 - Anything Goes

For a chance to win the entire February release, be sure to stop by each of the DT members' blogs and leave a comment.  One of the DT is our mystery blogger and one person who leaves a comment will be chosen at random to receive the entire February 2013 Digi Release. You can find a full list of each of the DT in my sidebar or on the Sweet 'n Sassy Digi Challenge New Release post.

Thanks for stopping by today.  I hope you'll come back soon.

Friday, February 8, 2013

Tulip Happy Birthday -- SNSDC91

I hope you've had a good week.  It's time for another challenge at the Sweet 'n Sassy Digi Challenge Blog.  This week it's a color challenge.  We want to see pink & black.



I decided to use the Tulips Digital Stamp for my focal image.  I colored it with my copics.  After I die cut it, I sponged it with Angel Pink Memento ink. I added some black stickles to the stamens and a little glitter pen to accent the flower.  I used one of the Feminine Birthday Greetings for the sentiment and sponged it with the pink ink and matted it with a fancy tag.  A few pearls complete the card.  The pearls are probably from one of the first sets of pearls I ever bought. I can't believe they've lasted this long.  The background paper has also been in my stash for well over 5 years.

Supplies:
Cardstock:  Recollections (black), Copic, Georgia Pacific (card base)
Patterned Paper:  Creative Imaginations (Narratives)
Stamps:  Sweet 'n Sassy Digis (Tulips Digital Stamp, Feminine Birthday Greetings)
Ink:  Copics (R81, 83, 85, YG03, 05), Memento (Angel Pink)
Embellishments/Tools:   Spellbinders (Fancy Tags 3, Classic Ovals Large & Small), pearls (Oriental Trading), Stickles (Black Diamond), Sakura Gelly Roll Stardust Pen (Clear)

I'm entering this card in the following challenges:
Word Art Wednesday #66 - Anything Goes
Clearly Inspired Challenge #68 - Let's Get Inky (use some inking technique - I chose sponging)
Spark Your Creativity Now #6 - Anything Goes

Thanks for stopping by today.  I hope you'll stop back by soon.

Friday, February 1, 2013

Chugging by... -- SNSDC90

This week, the Sweet 'n Sassy Digi Challenge is quite easy.  We're to make a Valentine's Day or Love card/project.  Easy Peasy!!  We have a sweet little 3 year old boy in our lives (our grandson) who loves trains.  So I thought this Cocoa's Train digi would be perfect for him.

I used an older Sweet Stop Sketch (SSS160) for the design of the card front.  My husband had the idea to use some type of 3D hearts as smoke billows so when I found these open buttons I thought they would fill the bill.  I adhered them with SU's Crystal Effects.  I also put some Crystal Effects on Cocoa's nose.  I generated the sentiment on my computer and cut it out in a banner shape.  I used a square punch to give me the points on the end.




I paper pieced Cocoa's train using two different patterned papers from a collection I've had in my stash for quite awhile.  I bought this paper pack with Jack, our grandson, in mind.  Actually, except for the cow catcher, it's just both sides of the same sheet of paper.  I used buttons from my stash for the wheels.  Cocoa is colored with Copics and his head and paw are popped up over the train.



If you're a regular reader, you know I *love* fancy folds.  When I saw this pop-up card on Darlene's blog during a recent surfing trip, I couldn't wait to give it a try.  Darlene show's two versions, a simple pop up and this more advanced one.  Her directions are easy to follow and the "advanced" version was still pretty easy to do.




For the 3 hearts on the left side, I printed out a Cocoa's Heart the size I wanted them to be and hand cut a template.  I then printed out 2 sentiments from the Valentine's Day Greeting set and generated my own sentiment for the center heart in Word.  I used the template to trace around the sentiments and hand cut them.  I taped them to red cardstock and then cut the mats.  I used another greeting from the set for the "Happy Valentine's Day" and popped it up on the background. Cocoa's Heart is on the 4th pop-up.  Strips from the patterned paper carry the train theme through to the inside of the card.  I left a small spot to write a short greeting from Papaw & I.





Supplies:
Cardstock:  Bazzill, Recollections, Georgia Pacific, Copic
Patterned Paper:  Echo Park (Little Boy)
Stamps:  Sweet 'n Sassy Digis (Cocoa's Heart, Valentine's Day Greeting, Cocoa's Train)
Copics:  0, 100, C0, E01, N0, N1, N3, N5, N7, N9, R02, R27
Tools/Embellishments:  Spellbinders (Deckled Rectangles Large & Small, Petite Ovals Large and Small, Petite Scalloped Ovals Large & Small), blue buttons - stash, heart buttons (Dress it Up -Valentine Collection - Love Potion), baker's twine (The Twinery - Maraschino), SU Square Punch, CM Fine Black Pen

I'm entering this card in the following challenges:
Shopping Our Stash #87 - Valentine's Day, Hearts, Red, Love
Going Gray with ScrapCreations - Valentine's Day
WordArt Wednesday #65 - Anything Goes
Simon Says Stamp - Anything Goes
Paper Pretties Wednesday Challenge (PWC243) - Square Card
Really Reasonable Ribbon #64- Valentine's with Ribbon/Trim
Spark Your Creativity Challenge #5 - Anything Goes
V's Sweet Challenge #8 - Love Theme

I hope you'll play along in this week's challenge.  Thanks for stopping by to visit today.

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Let's Warm Up...

I have another Daydream Designs card to share with you today.  When I saw the Jan. 23rd sketch challenge at Splitcoast Stampers (SC420), I knew I wanted to play along.  Then I thought of the cute elements in the Sweet Warm Ups Color Digi Set and thought they'd be perfect for the sketch.  This set also has several coordinating sets:  Sweet Warm Ups Sentiments, Sweet Warm Ups Borders, Sweet Warm Ups (outline version), and Sweet Warm Ups Digi Paper Pack.




I chose to make an easel card so that the four circles could be the focus of the card front.  I've had this patterned paper for awhile and thought that it would match the colors in the digis well and look good with kraft cardstock.  There is some bling and sparkle to the front courtesy of stickles and rhinestones.  The bling, pearls and rhinestones have been in my stash for awhile.  I'm almost out of the brown pearls; guess that means I need to shop for more.  :)




I decorated the inside of the card a little but since I tend to be wordy (like you hadn't noticed -- ha!), I left a lot of space for writing.

Supplies:
Cardstock:  Copic, Georgia Pacific, The Paper Studio, Bazzill
Patterned paper:  Echo Park (Dots & Stripes - Bubble Gum Large Dots)
Stamps:  Daydream Designs (Sweet Warm Ups Color Digi Set)
Embellishments/Tools:  Spellbinders (Circles Small, Lacey Circles), rhinestones (Best Occasions), Ticket Punch (Stampin' Up), pearls (Queen & Co. - white, Recollections  - brown), ribbon (Michael's), Sakura Gelly Roll pens (Clear Star, Copper Star), Stickles (Black Diamond, Frosted Lace, Star Dust)

I'm entering this card in the following challenges:
Word Art Wednesday #64 - Anything Goes
Spark Your Creativity Now Challenge #5 - Anything Goes
Tuesday Throwndown #132 - Bling it On
Clear it Out Challenge - Circles

Thanks for stopping by for a visit today.  I hope you'll come back soon.

Sunday, January 27, 2013

Pocket Calendar & Tutorial



Today I have a quick and easy project to share with you.  It's a calendar that is sized to go easily in your purse or desk.  The finished size is 3" x 6".  There is a calendar for each month and a place to write notes for 2014.  All the digis are from Daydream Designs.

Here's how I put my project together.  Start with a sheet of cardstock 6" x 12" (I didn't have the color I wanted in 12 x 12 paper so I had to piece it from an 8.5 x 11 sheet) and score it every 3 inches along the 12" side.  I rounded all the corners with my Round-it-All (this tool let me have the calendar closed and punched thru all layers with ease).  I layered each panel with patterned paper and rounded those corners as well.



I printed one of the sentiments from the Friendship Collection Sentiments set and also printed out "2013" on cream cardstock.  After cutting out and inking the edges, faux stitching was added; both panels were matted and adhered to the front panel. A glitter pen added some sparkle to the front cover.  I didn't want to use any bumpy embellishments because I didn't want to add bulk and I didn't want them to get knocked off due to wear & tear during the year.



The individual calendars from the 2013 Mini Calendars set were printed on cardstock (they are just over 2" wide), cut out and inked.  Two months were adhered to each panel.  The "extra" panel has room to make notes for future events in 2014.  If you look closely in the top picture, you'll see a date is circled.  This is a very special day in our lives and in the life of the recipient -- our children are getting married...to each other.  :)

Supplies:
Cardstock:  Stampin' Up, Recollections
Patterned Paper: Stampin' Up
Stamps:  Daydream Designs (2013 Mini Calendars, Friendship Collection Sentiments)
Ink:  Colorbox Fluid Chalk (Maroon)
Tools/Embellishments:  Spellbinders (Classic Circles Large & Small, Floral Ovals), Zutter Round-it-All (1/2"), Sakura Gelly Roll pens (metallic, clear star)

I'm entering this project in the following challenges:
Word Art Wednesday #64 - Anything Goes
Spark Your Creativity Now Challenge #5 - Anything Goes

Why don't you give a purse calendar a try?  They are so easy and made great gifts.  Thanks for stopping by today and I hope you'll come back soon.  I'll have a card using Daydream Designs pre-colored digis to show you in the next day or so.

Friday, January 25, 2013

My Heart Belongs to You -- SNSDC89

This week's challenge at the Sweet 'n Sassy Digi Challenge Blog is to use all white papers.  They can be inked, embossed, distressed, etc., they just have to start out white.  You image and embellishments may have as many colors as you'd like.


I chose to use this sweet Rhubarb's Heart image and layered one of the sentiments from the All My Heart set in his heart.  Love that about digis!!  I colored Rhubarb and his heart with copics and cut him out and matted with nesties.  I paper pierced the scallops for dimension.  I layered two of the elements from the Decorative Photo Corners Spellbinders set and added stickles to the top heart.  I threaded the ribbon thru the bottom of this embellishment.  I have had this ribbon in my stash since early 2009.  It may just be my oldest ribbon -- if it isn't, it's close to it.

The background panel is embossed with a tiny hearts embossing folder.  I used a Memento Dew Drop to add some color in a direct to paper technique.  I really like the subtle pink color it added.  This panel is matted on a solid white piece of cardstock and then glued to a white card base.  Three pink rhinestones finish off the card.

Supplies:
Cardstock:  Geogia pacific
Stamps:  Sweet 'n Sassy Digi (Rhubarb's Heart, All My Heart)
Ink:  Memento Dew Drops (Angel Pink)
Embellishments/Tools:  The Paper Studio embossing folder (Tiny Hearts), Stickles (Cotton Candy), Spellbinders (Petite Ovals Small, Petite Scalloped Ovals Large, Decorative Photo Corners), Tim Holtz Craft Pick, ribbon (Offray), rhinestones (The Paper Studio), Copics (R81, 83, 85, E31, 33, 35, 37)

I'm entering this card in the following challenges:
Word Art Wednesday #64 - Anything Goes
Pile It One Challenges #3 - Have a Heart
Spark Your Creativity Now Challenge #5 - Anything Goes
Tuesday Throwdown #131 - Furry Creatures
Really Reasonable Ribbon #64 - Valentine's/Love with Ribbon
Shopping Our Stash #86 - Use your oldest ribbon
Crafty Ribbons Challenge #37 - Love, Romance, Anniversary (any or all)
C.R.A.F.T  Challenge # 191 - Valentine's Day/Love


Thanks for stopping by and visiting today.  If it's as cold in your area as it is here, I hope you're able to stay inside and keep warm.

Monday, January 21, 2013

Daydream Designs Blog Hop & FREE Digis

Today, I get to participate in my first ever Daydream Designs Blog Hop. You should have arrived here from Sandie's blog.   If you are a regular reader and started here, you'll want to go to Diane's blog to start at the beginning so that you don't miss a thing! 

In this hop, we are featuring the theme of HEARTS.  There are LOTS of new Valentine's digis in the Daydream Designs store and actually, there are plenty that could be used year-round.  After all, saying "I love you" is never out of season!

The blog hop will run from today (January 21st) until the 24th.  Be sure to visit and comment on each blog in the hop.  The prize for a randomly selected winner who leaves a comment on every participating blog is a $20 gift certificate to the Daydream Designs store.  Keep reading to the end to find out about the FREE digis being given away during the hop.

I have two heart-themed projects to share with you today.  The first is a Valentine's Day card featuring 3 sets from the Snowbaby Love collection.

I printed out the adorable puppy from the Snowbaby Love Color set and cut him out.  I paper-pieced the heart from the Snowbaby Love Outline set and also cut it out.  After cutting out the puppy & the heart, I ran a copic marker around the edge to darken it. I used one of the many sentiments in the Snowbaby Love Sentiments set and layered it in the negative space behind to oval cutouts.




The patterned papers I chose have hearts all over them and to keep with the theme, I also used a heart embossing folder on the image panel.  The image panel is popped up over the bling flourish and the puppy is popped up on the image panel.  Two more rhinestones set off the sentiment and this simple but sparkly Valentine's Day card is complete.

Supplies:
Cardstock:  Copic (for the puppy), Georgia Pacific, Bazzill
Patterned Paper:  The Paper Studio (Love Stripe, Tiny Pink Hearts)
Stamps:  Daydream Designs (Snowbaby Love Color, Snowbaby Love Outline, Snowbaby Love Sentiments)
Tools/Embellishments:  Spellbinders (Classic Circles Large & Small, Petite Ovals Large & Small), The Paper Studio Embossing Folder (Tiny Hearts), flourish & rhinestones (Recollections), Copic marker (N9)

I'm entering this card in the following challenges:
Word Art Wednesday #63 - Anything Goes
Sentimental Sunday #138 - Negative Space
Spark Your Creativity Now Challenge #5 - Anything Goes
Cute Card Thursday #252 - Diamond are Forever (bling)

Pile it On Challenge #3 - Have a Heart
Terrifically Thrilling Thursday - Easy as 1-2-3 (1 sentiment, 2 pattern papers, 3 bling - 1 flourish plus 2 individual rhinestones)
Aud Sentiments - Bingo (I did the diagonal row Die cut, embossing, "Love")









 
For the second project....  A Countdown Calendar

In this project I am also showcasing the Snowbaby Love Color and the Snowbaby Love Sentiment sets.

Our daughter has requested "countdown calendars" for major events in her life ever since she started college.  Most of them were countdowns to Christmas vacation and Summer Vacation.  After she got engaged, she requested a countdown calendar to the wedding. We decided to have each month on a separate page.  Here is her calendar for February:




I designed the calendar itself in Word.  I layered the "Happy Valentine's Day" sentiment on the heart before printing.  Love that about digis!! I printed several of the images in the color set and cut them out. They were then popped up on the on the calendar.  I used a heart shaped punch to make a border along the bottom and doodled in the negative space.  A couple of the cut outs were used to highlight "February."  Stickles were added to all the cutout hearts along the bottom, the big heart on Valentine's Day, the two hearts highlighting "February", selected hearts on the sled and the puppies' heart.  I also used red stickles to mark the "3 months to go" day.

Supplies:
Cardstock:  Georgia Pacific, Bazzill
Stamps:  Daydream Designs (Snowbaby Love Color, Snowbaby Love Sentiments)
Tools/Embellishments:  Stickles (Star Dust, Christmas Red), EK Success Heart Punch, CM fine black pen

Now it's time to go back to hopping.  Your next stop is Traci's blog. I'm including the full hop list below, just in case you get lost or can't do the entire hop at one time.


As a thank you for visiting and hopping with us, here is a small gift for you - 2 FREE digis.  Click on each one, then right click to save to your computer.


FREE Digis Have Expired




Thanks for coming by today.  I hope you'll come back soon.  Happy Hopping!!

Saturday, January 19, 2013

Happy Birthday!!

Today is my mother-in-law's birthday so I thought I'd share the card I made for her with you.


I made a criss-cross Card and embellished the front with one of the layered chipboard birds a friend recently gave me.  My mother-in-law loves birds so I foresee using the birds my friend gave me on several cards for her.  I used a metallic pen for the faux stitching.  This gives a bit of shimmer as do the two flouishes.  The ribbon also has a bit of shimmer to it and the flower has touches of glitter.  The scalloped panel pulls out and is where my husband wrote our birthday message to her.


Supplies:  
Cardstock:  Bazill, Recollections
Patterned Paper:  Prima (Madeline)
Stamps:  Mark's Finest Papers (Celebrate Big!)
Ink:  Memento (Tuxedo Black)
Embellishments/Tools:  flourishes (Prima, Recollections), ribbon (Ribbon Trends), Layered Chipboard Bird (K & Company), Spellbinders (Classic Ovals Large, Floral Ovals, Big Scalloped Border Petites), Sakura Gelly Roll Metallic pen, flower (Prima)

I'm entering this card in the following challenges:
Spark Your Creativity Now Challenge #5 - Anything Goes
Cute Card Thursday #252 - Diamond are Forever (Diamond Fold Card, bling)
Word Art Wednesday #63 - Anything Goes
Chocolate, Coffee & Cards Challenge #30 - For the Birds (use a bird on your card)
Whimsy Challenge #55 - Fancy Edges

Thanks for stopping by today.  There's still time to enter the Design Team call over on the Sweet 'n Sassy Digi Challenge Blog.  Visit the blog for full details on how to apply and on how to win the entire January Digi Release..

Friday, January 18, 2013

SNSDC88 AND January Digi Release

There is a lot of excitement at the Sweet 'n Sassy Digi Challenge Blog today.  We have 2 new DT members, a new challenge and a new digi release!!  Be sure to stop by the blog so you don't miss a thing.  Also, be sure to stop by each of the DT members' blogs and leave a comment.  One of the DT is our mystery blogger and one person who leaves a comments will be chosen at random to receive the entire January 2013 Digi Release.

This week's challenge is Anything Goes.  It couldn't be easier to participate.  If you'd like to apply to join the Digi Design Team, there's still time.  Just submit a project this week and write DT Call after your name.  Easy Peasy!!  Full details are on the Sweet 'n Sassy Digi Challenge Blog.

This month, the January 2013 Sweet 'n Sassy Stamps Digi Release includes 7 adorable "critters."  Each one comes with one sentiment and costs $0.99!!  What a bargain!!

 Friends Purrever




When I saw there was a kitty digi, I had to make something with it.  As usual, I colored my kitty gray with my copics in honor of my Sasha.  Unlike Sasha, I gave this kitty a white tip to her tail.  I saw this Diamond Fold Card tutorial on YouTube recently and decided to give it a try.  The tutorial was easy to follow and except for matting each of my pieces, I stayed pretty true to her instructions.  I used a thick SU cardstock, this makes it a bit bulky.  I might try a lighter cardstock next time.  To keep the card closed, you have to hold it shut.  It is a 4" square when closed.



As you can tell there are lots of layers on my diamond panel.  I popped up the lacey square panel off the background diamond and then also popped up the kitty. I added some rhinestones, embossed a panel and some faux stitching to add some details.



Here's a view of the card from the top so that you can see some of the other folds.  It looks complicated but it truly is easy to make.  The downside of this card is having a place to write a message.  You could write it on the back of the side panels or get really creative and write it on the triangles (yellow on my card).

Supplies:
Cardstock:  Stampin' Up, Georgia Pacific, Copic
Patterned Paper:  Three Bugs in a Rug (Frisky)
Stamps:  Sweet 'n Sassy Digi (Friends Purrever)
Ink:  ColorBox Fluid Chalk (chestnut roan)
Copics:  N0, 1, 3, 5, 7, R20
Embellishments/Tools:  rhinestones (Best Occasions), Cuttlebug Embossing Folder (Swiss Dots), Spellbinders (Lacey Squares, Classic Squares Large, Labels Four, Labels Four Small), Fiskars Decorative Corner Lever Punch (Bracket), Sakura Glaze Pen (on kitty's nose), Uni-Ball opaque white pen (kitty's tail tip), CM Fine Tip Black pen

I'm entering this card in the following challenges:
Word Art Wednesday #63 - Anything Goes
Shopping Our Stash Challenge #85 - Use 2 things starting with the letter "T" (triangles, teal color on the lacey square and the fish in the paper)
Tuesday Throwdown #130 - Frame It
Spark Your Creativity Now Challenge #5 - Anything Goes
Cute Card Thursday #252 - Diamond are Forever (Diamond Fold Card, bling)

Thanks for stopping by today and don't forget to leave a comment for your chance to win the entire January Digi Release.  Be sure to stop by the rest of the DT blogs and leave your comment there too. 



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