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Today I'm taking part in a blog hop and the theme is a sketch challenge. Sketches are a great way of kick starting a limp mojo if you're ever stuck as to what to make. Here's the sketch we were given:
I made one card and then I couldn't stop there and made a few
I've used the Simply Elegant designer series paper for the main part of the card
I've stamped the labels, which are from All Dressed Up die set, with gold and copper embossing powder. The stamp is from Art in Bloom stamp set.
I'm leaving links to all the products I've used at the end of this blog but don't forget that up until the end of September, for every £45 (60 Euro) or £90 (120 Euro) you spend you can choose a FREE Sale-A-Bration product. Email me for a Sale-A-Bration catalogue and start choosing your free products.
Also up until the end of September, there is a fantastic joining offer. For £99 (129 Euro) you can choose £130 (175 Euro) of product over the entire range and you can choose a free bundle. Joining Stampin' Up! has been an amazing experience for me. Not only have I joined a unique community of crafters but I also enjoy a discount on my purchases. Email me on taffycrafting@gmail.com if you're thinking about joining my team.
If you'd like to share your creations, we have a lovely sharing group over on Facebook called Craft & Banter. If you have a go at making any of my projects, I'd love to see. Click on link to join
Thank you for dropping by and I'll be back again very soon with another project
Donna
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These are beautiful Donna xx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards Donna x
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards and sketch interpretation! That paper is so Art Deco!
ReplyDeleteVery elegant and beautiful with that paper.
ReplyDeleteLove your cards! Great choice of paper!
ReplyDeleteLovely way to show off the DSP - your cards are great!
ReplyDeleteI see we had similar ideas with the same paper. I love your designs! Great minds think alike!
ReplyDeletebeautiful cards!
ReplyDeleteThat DSP really makes pretty cards!
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