Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Word Play

I've been MIA last week on posting, mostly due to other priorities... But, now I'm prepared for my class taking place this weekend and had some time to play today before grilling, fireworks, and smores!! I love July 4th! My card today is based on the sketch challenge at Sketches by Carly. I flipped the sketch on it's side and used some of my hoarded SU buttons (I'm so bad at this!!) to create a birthday card. I just realized that this also fits another challenge, so I'm entering this in Hand Stamped Sentiments challenge to use buttons!


Card Recipe: cardstock-old olive, whisper white, daffodil delight, pacific point, ink-melon mambo, daffodil delight, various markers, stamp sets-word play and cupcakes wheel, accessories, ice cream parlor ribbon and buttons (ret.), linen thread,3/4" circle punch

7 comments:

  1. This is so CUTE!! Love the way you turned the sketch... the flower buttons are too cute =) Thanks so much for playing in Carly's sketch challenge this week!! *Ü*
    ~Kris
    (Carly's mama)

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  2. this is such a cute card-love the ribbon you used-I do the same thing with accessories myself-buy and then dont use them-sounds like you had a great 4th as well-smores-so yummy!!

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  3. Cute, cute card and I love all the little button! Adorable.
    Lynn

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  4. Cute card Margaret! I need to play along in more sketches! They are fun!

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  5. Way to make those polka dots pop! Very fun and bright card. Thank you for joining us at Hand Stamped Sentiments.

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  6. Wonderful use of your cupcake wheel. I love how you colored the cupcake images it coordinates perfectly with the ribbon and the buttons. Thanks for playing at Hand Stamped Sentiments.

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  7. Great card. I still have some of that ribbon and those buttons left. Thanks for another idea of how to use them. Thanks for playing with us this week and hope to see you work next week also.

    Robbie

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