Friday, May 11, 2012
Sweet 'n Sassy Digi Challenge: Create a Feminine Card
Yay, it's Friday. That means a new Sweet 'n Sassy Stamps Digi Challenge. This week's theme is feminine cards. With Mother's Day just around the corner, I knew exactly what image I wanted to color, the Poppies Digital Stamp. My mom has a beautiful garden. As long as I can remember she has grown sweet peas and columbine, foxglove and coral bells but my favorite would have to be her poppies. I just love when the poppies are in bloom so I colored this one for my mom.
To play along this week, just create a feminine card using digital images only and upload it to the Sweet 'n Sassy Digi Challenge Blog. You don't have to use Sweet ‘n Sassy digital images to play along but it would be terrific if you did! Please link your creation using the linky tool featured at the end of the SNS Digi Challenge post. If the linky tool is down, please add a link with your comment. When uploading to online galleries, please use keyword SNSDC53.
For every card you link to the Challenge Blog throughout the month of May, you will receive one entry in the monthly drawing. One lucky winner will receive 3 digital images of his/her choice from the Sweet 'n Sassy Stamps store. Please note, if you use SNSS digital images to create your project, you will receive two entries! Be sure to play along every week... The more you play and/or use SNS digis, the more chances you have to win!
OK, Are you ready to be inspired? Please check out what the fabulous Sweet 'n Sassy Digi Challenge Design Team ladies have created.
Cathy Wallington
Ceal Pritchett
Cyndi Bundy
Makiko Jones
Meredith "Crafty Math Chick"
Patricia Hays
Stephanie Serrano
Stephanie Wright
Wendy Jordan
Melinda Gleissner (that's me)
Thanks for visiting today. Have a wonderful weekend!
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Gorgeous card Melinda! So happy to be rolling in another crowd with you!
ReplyDeleteI can see how beautiful your mom's garden is through the lists of flowers! Your card is very beautiful and elegant. I love how you colored the poppies!
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