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3.27.2014

Sunday Stamps... on Thursday

Okay, so the week got away from me a bit. This past Sunday, we started another challenge over at Sunday Stamps. Hope you'll play along with us. It's a sketch challenge, featuring my sketch. After a small hiatus from the DT at Sunday Stamps, I'm glad to be back!


It wasn't until after I posted this to the team Blog that I noticed I extended my banner across the entire card. Oops! But I guess I can get away with it because you can still see the basic sketch principles there, right?

The card is pretty simple. I didn't want to distract too much from the clay flower. Isn't it gorgeous?! I dyed the clay before adding it to the mold. Gotta love the clay accents because they pack a punch AND they add little weight to a project. You know I'm partial to SU! Product, and while they have some awesome molds, I had to venture elsewhere to feed my clay addiction. :)

Don't be afraid... play along! Check out what the rest of the amazing DT ladies have come up with too and show them a little love. You have until April 4th.


Until next time, stay crafty!
Steph

RECEIPE:
Paper: Naturals White, Gingham Garden DSP, Whisper White, Primerose Petals
Stamps: Teeny Tiny Wishes
Tools: Punches - Word Window, Modern Label & 2-3/8" Scallop Circle
Accessories: Clay & Clay Molds

3 comments:

  1. Such a pretty Easter card! Love that sweet little flower. Was a great sketch to work with Steph!

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  2. Welcome back Steph! So glad to see your creations as part of Sunday Stamps! That clay flower is so pretty! Looks great against the DSP.

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  3. I love your sketch, Steph--it reallly lends itself to featuring lots of different images--flowers, butterflies, starfish, birds, cupcakes, etc. It was a fun sketch to work with! I love the colors you chose for your card, the clay flower and the beautiful designer paper. It's good to have you back at Sunday Stamps again!
    :) Marie

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