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Monday, July 26, 2010

Scrapmaster's Paradise Color Challenge #58



 Hi Everyone, It's time for Scrapmaster's Paradise Color Challenge #58. I really love using these colors.



I took a lot of pictures of this card and couldn't decide which picture was the best one to post. I really didn't think any did the card justice. The first one was taken inside in a sunny spot. The second one was taken outside in the shade. I think it shows the colors and detail better. What do you think?


Card Recipe:
Stamp: Vintage Vogue and Very Vintage Jumbo Wheel
Ink: Crumb Cake, Soft Suede, and Certainly Celery
Card Stock: Soft Suede, Certainly Celery, Crumb Cake
Acc: SU ribbon,  SU flower punch, Spellbinder Nestabilities, and a brad from my statch


We had 18 wonderful cards in the challenge last week.  Samantha gives away Stampin Up products for the prize. You don't want to miss out on that do you? I can't wait to see what you do with our colors this week.


Thanks for stopping,
 

Saturday, July 10, 2010

Clean & Simple FTL98

Oh my goodness, I do love the sketches at Clean and Simple. I think this is one of my favorite sketches so far. My picture does not look that good but I love this card. I could add a ribbon and flowers but I wanted to keep it simple. The colors were motivated by this picture from the Play Date Cafe Challenge #37.

The outside is all SU. It is so simple but really conveys a message. On the inside I used a stamp from Impression Obsessions. It says, "Death leaves a heartache No one can heal, Love leaves a memory No one can steal." This is a quote from an Irish Tombstone. The stamp set is my favorite for sympathy cards. I am sad for those in such sorry and that I have so many lately but happy in knowing that those who have crosses over are happy. I truly believe that when we die we are in a wonderful place. I really love this stamp set but I tore the stamp taking it off the sheet. I am not sure of the quality but every sentiment is perfect. Another sentiment in the set, that I love, is one that gave great comfort to a friend who's son died at 25 is, "Perhaps they are not stars in the sky, but rather openings in heaven where the love of our lost ones pours through and shine down to let us know they are happy." I love that sentiment. Two of my favorite books are The Shake and Do Dead People Watch Us in the Shower? These two books have given me a lot of comfort. I know they are fiction but they spoke to my heart and help when I am missing those people who are no longer here for me to touch.

Thanks for stopping,