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Thursday, April 16, 2009
Blogger's Challenge #95
This week our challenge was to use Always Artichoke, Chocolate Chip, Sage Shadow and Sahara Sand. At first I thought Lisa (list mom) was kooky with this color combo but then as I browsed the catalog I kicked myself for not ordering the paper that coordinates with the colors she chose...instead I picked the one above it (Parisian).
So, I decided to wing it. I knew I wanted to use the new stamp set I had ordered before vacation and have wanted FOREVER. So I pulled out Animal Crackers and picked my image and then worked around it. I have to say I can't stand this card, but then again, I don't love all the cards I do anyway and I'll move on to another one.
This uses Mojo Monday sketch #82.
Make sure to check out all the other blogger's challenge posts(click on logo to the right) for their creations, can't wait to see they come up with!
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Mojo Monday,
Stampin' Up
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16 comments:
This is cute...great lil' image with that DP choice!
Love your little image. Ribbon treatment and the DSP are a wonderful combination on this card.
Such a sweet image. You did a wonderful job coordinating the colors in you card - super cute!
Sweet Card. I just love that little squirrel. Love how you used the colors.
Very cute! Love that little squirrel!
Cute! I've had my eye on that set!
cute card!
I like how the shapes you used imitate the DSP!
Cute!!!
What a simple, but very cute card! Love that little squirel image, so sweet.
Love the scallop detail...very cute...great card! {SMILES}
Cute card Kim! That image is so sweet! :D
I didn't think I'd like those colors together, either. But they look great, don't they?!
Oh yes me kickin myself also for not getting the paper..
You did a wonderful job on this challenge.
connie paxman
So cute! I love the designer paper you used here and the squirrel image, too.
Cute as a button!
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