Yipee - 1) It's Friday....2) I have the morning off to play in my stamping room before going to school... 3) it's the last day of school...4) Life is peachy keen....5) - It's Friday Mashup! day. What more can be said?!
I used today's Friday Mashup! and Splitcoasts Color Challenge for this week to create this card to give to our school secretary from my husband and I. She took care of our concert programs (for his band concert and my elementary concert) without a blink and created a wonderful display table at the entrance of the gym for the programs to be available. I'm always appreciative of the people in the world who take initiative to do things while some of us have our heads full of other things at the time.
Today's Mashup! was a sketch and/or the use of watercolours. The colours from Splitcoast were Calypso Coral, Wisteria Wonder and Lucky Limeade. Not really for this particular season - which is what they were trying to move away from for the week - but a snowman can be dressed in anything so it all works out. I thought this snowman image was perfect two because of the two little birds singing out their thanks!
I'm off to finish some more gift card holders and maybe do a bit of cleaning before heading to school. Hope your day is fantastic and that someone helps you out in some way today. Thanks for taking the time to visit.
Joan
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Friday, December 23, 2011
Saturday, October 22, 2011
Global Snow
Gotta love supportive husbands! Mine came home this afternoon, and after the usual "Make a Card!" greeting - I showed him what I had done. "That's nice, but..." And then I noticed - I've got animals from two different poles - so we decided that it was globally friendly! LOL
I used the Crayon Resist technique to keep the polar bear & penguin tummy white while sponging Marina Mist onto the Glossy White Paper. Over at Hand Stamped Sentiments you could use the Shaving Cream, Crayon, or Popping Pastels as a technique for your project. The sketch is from Freshly Made Sketches. I suppose in hindsight I should have used the snowflake embossing folder, but I was using up pieces of embossed paper which I already had.
I've been busy planning, cutting and prepping for upcoming events. It's a busy time of year - but lots of fun too. Hope things are going tickety-boo for you this weekend. Thanks for stopping by.
Joan
I used the Crayon Resist technique to keep the polar bear & penguin tummy white while sponging Marina Mist onto the Glossy White Paper. Over at Hand Stamped Sentiments you could use the Shaving Cream, Crayon, or Popping Pastels as a technique for your project. The sketch is from Freshly Made Sketches. I suppose in hindsight I should have used the snowflake embossing folder, but I was using up pieces of embossed paper which I already had.
I've been busy planning, cutting and prepping for upcoming events. It's a busy time of year - but lots of fun too. Hope things are going tickety-boo for you this weekend. Thanks for stopping by.
Joan
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