Good Morning!!
Sorry this is being posted a bit late. Many of our operators are at convention (as I am sure some of our readers are too) and I had some technical difficulties.. but we're doing great now! :D I don't have the full scoop because I'm not there, but I got some really cool information about some of our operators. First, Tiffany achieved demonstrator of the year #30somthing. (forgive me that I don't have the right number, I'm only getting bits and pieces), and our very own Robin has been asked to serve a second term on the advisory board! These are both very special honor's ~ so congratulations to both of you for being recognized for all your hard work!
Tiffany's card at the top is a beauty isn't it? Here are the measurements (i'm guessing). What's cool about this sketch is that there really isnt a lot of cutting for you to do.
Base: 8 1/2 x 5 1/2" scored and folded in half at 4 1/4"
The decorative strip going across is the second layer @ 5 1/2" long, with DSP layered on top.
The simply adorable comes from our new accents and they are self adhesive die cuts
The hearts are all punches.
Does the thought of cutting your card stock using measurements baffle you? Well, you can check out the most awesome post on how to read a ruler written by the very lovely and talented Lee Conrey, by clicking here.
Tiffany BauerSorry this is being posted a bit late. Many of our operators are at convention (as I am sure some of our readers are too) and I had some technical difficulties.. but we're doing great now! :D I don't have the full scoop because I'm not there, but I got some really cool information about some of our operators. First, Tiffany achieved demonstrator of the year #30somthing. (forgive me that I don't have the right number, I'm only getting bits and pieces), and our very own Robin has been asked to serve a second term on the advisory board! These are both very special honor's ~ so congratulations to both of you for being recognized for all your hard work!
Tiffany's card at the top is a beauty isn't it? Here are the measurements (i'm guessing). What's cool about this sketch is that there really isnt a lot of cutting for you to do.
Base: 8 1/2 x 5 1/2" scored and folded in half at 4 1/4"
The decorative strip going across is the second layer @ 5 1/2" long, with DSP layered on top.
The simply adorable comes from our new accents and they are self adhesive die cuts
The hearts are all punches.
Does the thought of cutting your card stock using measurements baffle you? Well, you can check out the most awesome post on how to read a ruler written by the very lovely and talented Lee Conrey, by clicking here.
Selene Kempton
Connie Babbert
Lee Conrey
Patti Chesky
Gretchen Barron
Kerin Sylvester
Now, it's your turn!!!
Never played with us before?? Well, it's easy! Sky's the limit!
- Make a card
- Post it online somewhere to your blog or other online forum
- Post a link to the free linky tool below (please point the link to your post and NOT just your blog)
- Have some fun and leave comments for each other (and for the operators if you like their work). ~ Everyone loves comments!
Great Sketch! and Congratulations to Tiffany and Robin!
ReplyDeleteGreat DT eye candy. thanks for the chance to play along. Great photo from convention. thanks for sharing and congratulations!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great sketch! Made me work a little bit. You guys are the best with your samples. Thanks for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteGreat sketch, I can't wait to try it out!! =)
ReplyDelete~*Priscilla Aguilar*~
http://faeriedreamsandpaperwishes.blogspot.com
This has been fun!!! I am new to these Challenge things. Thanks for having them!!!!
ReplyDeleteI did try your sketch this week but I guess I was a bit late - always fun though - here's my link.... http://stampinseasons.blogspot.com/2010/07/color-challenged.html
ReplyDeleteI am still in vacation mode I think :)
Well my clocks say I have 7 minutes left and when I went to link it the first time it wouldn't take. Now it says it is closed. Here is the link to my card.
ReplyDeletehttp://inkedx2.blogspot.com/2010/07/birdie-thanks.html
Robbie