Saturday, February 16, 2008
Beate's Weekend Challenge #35
Oh wow! It's been a while since I last completed one of Beate's Weekend Challenges. I haven't purposely been avoiding them. It just hasn't worked out for me to complete them. Oh how I love to participate in her challenges. Actually, I think her sketches were the first ones that I ever did. My how time flies and now completing sketch challenges are a part of my everyday stamping habits. When I first started stamping I would scour the internet looking for inspirational cards and save them to go back to when I needed some mojo. Now I hardly save cards instead I save sketches. I really like how sketches give you the liberty to put your own spin on thing whereas using cards for inspiration to me seemed more like card casing and I try not to case cards at all. Anyhow, here's what I did with Beate's Weekend Sketch Challenge #35. I used all TAC (The Angel Company) papers for this creation and a gift with purchase Thank You stamp. I cut enough papers out to make four of these cards as I have many people to send them to. What a blessing to have people to thank. How grateful I am to God to have been given so much.
"But thanks be to God, which giveth us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ." I Corinthians 15:57
CARD DETAILS:
The Angel Company GWP Thank You Stamp
TAC Hemingway Patterned Papers & Cardstock
Palette Ink Burnt Umber
Perfect Pearls
Prima Flowers
Dew Drops
Michael's Dollar Ribbons
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10 comments:
I love those dew drops. They add so much to a card. I have that embossing folder and never really knew what to do with it. LOL! Thanks for the inspiration!
Love this card NAncy!
Gorgeous card, Nancy!
Hugs and smiles
beautiful card Nancy!!! love it xx
Oooo...this is beautiful!! I LOVE your cuttlebugging and sponging on here. :) Very nice.
Wonderful card! Deb
gorgeous Nancy
WOW this is just GORGEOUS
This is BEAUTIFUL! xx
I totally agree about the sketches. It really makes a difference, cause you put whatever your take is on it. Love your creation here, and how you've used the GWP stamp. Luv it!!
Much Hugs,
Jen
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