Good evening! I'm back after the fall/winter long-haul at work. The run from mid-November to December is absolute insanity. I didn't even think about trying to blog. But I really missed it and promised myself to get back to it in the new year.
Thus, here I am!
I was cruising through the blogosphere yesterday and stumbled across this week's Make it Monday Challenge over on Nichole Heady's blog. I always love the cards she makes with this incredible rainbow patterns, whether die cut or stamped. She made this week's challenge a how-to on using these patterns and even supplied us with a few tried and true color combos! Score!
I pulled out one of my scalloped dies and went to town. I added some score tape and glitter to give it a little pizazz and a simple light gray sentiment.
Sorry for the non-chatty post. I have so much to say, but am lacking in energy. Still suffering from a bit of jet lag (hello Australia!) from my winter break adventure. More on that to come. :)
Thanks for stopping by!
Supplies-
Stamps- PTI: Inside & Out- Thank You
Paper- Whisper White, Soft Stone, Pure Poppy, Orange Zest, Summer Sun, Ripe Avocado, Ocean Tides
Ink-Going Gray
Accessories- glitter, dimensionals, score tape
Wednesday, January 9, 2013
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ReplyDeleteYeah, a Kristina post :) Just love your take on the rainbow challenge!! Touch of glitter is perfect! Can't wait to see some pics and hear some stories about your trip!!!
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