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It's not very often you will see me "flip" a sketch challenge, but the focal part of the stamp images I wanted to use for this... thumbnail 1 summary
It's not very often you will see me "flip" a sketch challenge, but the focal part of the stamp images I wanted to use for this sketch challenge were meant to lay more horizontally than vertically. You'll see what I mean as you scroll down. This is the sketch challenge today at Create with Connie & Mary:


And this is how I "flipped" my card:


As you now can tell, my stamped image consists of a tree branch this is quite long for my little witch to sit on.  I am so happy with the way my sky turned out. I wanted to use halloween-y colors for my sky instead of the usual blues. The Rich Razzleberry worked out so well. If you would like to view a tutorial on an earlier post on how to create the sky, click HERE.

The embossing on the Basic Black layer is from the Spider Web Textured Impressions Folder and the "B-O-O" is from the Billboard Decorative Strip Die. I added a few Rhinestone Jewels for some bling:


Card Supplies:
  • Cardstock: Rich Razzleberry, More Mustard, Tangerine Tango, Basic Black, Whisper White
  • Inks: Basic Black, Rich Razzleberry, Stampin' Write Markers
  • Tools: Spider Web Textured Impressions Folder, Billboard Decorative Strip Die, Lace Ribbon Border Punch, Scallop Circle Punch, Sponge Daubers, Spritzer Tool
  • Accessories: Rhinestone Jewels
  • Stamp Set: Out On A Limb
Check out what the rest of the design team is up to today. Visit Create with Connie & Mary!


Create with Connie and Mary has just started their six weeks of the Holiday Edition 2011.  Make sure you sign up as we have some fabulous projects by some our designers! You have access 24/7 and we leave our site up for over a whole year so you can refer back to the projects we've given you. Even though the Early Bird rate is gone, you can still sign up!

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