Last post for the VSN Challenges over on Splitcoast Stampers - be sure to get all your cards uploaded by Monday 10pm EST
Challenge M, hosted by Marg, was to make a card depicting food that children love to eat. I instantly thought of ice cream and how I used to love eating tons of it as a child (OK so not much has changed there!) and used SC401 to come up with these HUGE ice cream!
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Challenge N, hosted by Cindy, was to make your own school themed designer paper - You can use designer paper or whatever other embellishments you would like but NO STAMPING! The ONLY item that can be stamped on your card is the SENTIMENT. I made a card for this challenge, but missed out ONE important element - the fact that it was supposed to be a school themed designer paper. Mine isn't so I'm not submitting it for this challenge - oops! Note to self: read the instructions properly!
Challenge O, hosted by Mary, was to choose a row from the homework assignment list and make a card using those elements. I chose numbers, stars and crayons. The only crayons I could find are my watercolour ones, so I used those on my rocket and blended them a bit with my aqua painter, which has gone all funny on the end, so I need to order some more. This one is also for Viva La Verve's Sketch #3 for September.
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And the final challenge, Challenge P, hosted by Michelle, was to create a card or project using something that starts with the letters A, B, and C. Mine were A = Apothecary Art Stamp Set, B = Baja Breeze and C = Colouring. This one is also for Create with Connie and Mary's Challenge #219 for the sketch.
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And that's all the challenges for this VSN. Hope you all had fun browsing at the huge collection of my cards! And I hope you find time to join in some of the challenges!
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Great cards! The colors and flowers on the last one are so pretty! Thanks for joining us at Create With Connie and Mary!
ReplyDeleteI like how you came up with the A,B,& C for your card. Great coloring. Thanks for joining us this week at Create with Connie & Mary!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card for challenge 'P'!! Love these colors! So elegant!! And your coloring is superb!! Thanks for playing the challenge at Create with Connie and Mary!
ReplyDeleteLOVE your colors and love how you used the Apothecary Arts set for the main focus point! Thanks for playing along this week in the Create with Connie and Mary Thursday Challenge!
ReplyDeletePretty use of colors with the Apothecary Art image and great coloring job! Thanks for playing along with the Thursday Sketch Challenge this week on Create with Connie and Mary!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card! I never would have thought to combine those two stamp sets! Thanks for the inspiration and thanks for joining in the challenge this week at create with Connie & Mary!
ReplyDeleteI love the blue and the black, it is so striking. All of your elements have been brought together so beautifully. Thanks a bunch for joining along in our sketch challenge this week Create with Connie and Mary. Smiles, Elizabeth
ReplyDeleteMy that's a lot of challenges. You made a very pretty card for the Create with Connie & Mary challenge - I'm so glad you played along with us. This would be a good card for my monthly card class - I think my girls would really like it. Thanks so much for sharing it.
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Love the Create with Connie & Mary card! Pretty colors. Great use of stamps with this layout. Thanks for playing the Create with Connie & Mary Challenge this week!
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