Monday, February 29, 2016

No Limits Birthday

Hello again!  Tonight I'm sharing my weekly sample for this week's Color Challenge at Splitcoaststampers.  This week Maura has chosen the colors Real Red, Wild Wasabi, Marina Mist and Pacific Point, with "dessert" of floss, twine or ribbon. I've used the great sketch from Just Add Ink as inspiration for my card design.




The image that came to mind was forest and sky, but how to use the red?  Aha!  I pulled out the airplane from Sky is the Limit and decided to have a red plane through the sky over a forest.


I started with a panel of Whisper White card and a scrap punched out with the 1 5/8" Scallop Circle punch, then lightly sponged Pacific Point across the sky, creating fluffy clouds.  I then stamped the trees from Wonderland across the bottom in Wild Wasabi.  The plane was stamped in Archival Basic Gray, colored with a Blender Pen in Real Red ink and cut out with my Paper Snips.  The "propeller" was punched from Vellum Card Stock with a 3/4" circle punch and attached to the plane with a silver brad.



The sentiment is also from the Sky is the Limit stamp set, and was cut and layered with two sizes of Tags and Labels framelits.  I even added "dessert", with the Pacific Point Stitched Grosgrain Ribbon and Whisper White Baker's Twine.

That's it for tonight.  Please be sure to use the links above to check out all the wonderful inspiration.  Thanks for the visit and I'd love to hear from you if have a moment to leave a comment!

Hugs,

Stef


Product details:
Stamps:  Wonderland, Sky is the Limit
Paper:  Whisper White, Pacific Point, Marina Mist, Vellum
Ink:  Pacific Point, Real Red, Wild Wasabi, Archival Basic Gray
Other:  1 5/8" Scallop Circle punch, 3/4" Circle punch, Pacific Point Stitched Grosgrain ribbon, Tags & Labels framelits, Metallic Brads, Whisper White Baker's Twine

Sunday, February 28, 2016

Lakeside Birthday

Hello and welcome back!  Tonight I've got a card to share that I made for the birthday of one of my husband's brothers. This week's sketch challenge at Paper Players provided the perfect inspiration.


My BIL is an outdoorsy kind of guy, he likes to golf, go camping, kayak, etc.  Well, you get the picture.  I had stashed away some Pebbles Lakeside designer series paper and chip board pieces that I won years ago from Moxie Fab world and decided it would be perfect to use for his birthday card.


Well, in addition to the fab blue and green colors, I love the hounds tooth and plaid patterns of this paper for a masculine card.  The dsp was layered on a piece of Garden Green card stock to give it enough stability to pop up on Dimensionals on the Garden Green card base after wrapping it with a piece Mossy Meadow twine (from a prior year Sale-a-Bration).


The raccoon is from a 1994 Stampin' Up! stamp set (the name of which I do not know) that I bought on Ebay several years ago, containing 20 stamps of various critters.  He was matched up with a pine cone chip board piece from the Lakeside collection, and the sentiment from Teeny Tiny Wishes.


Now that I've gotten so used to the trend of adding sequins or something scattered around a card, I felt like there was something missing on this one until I added the perfect finishing touch to a guy card, Candy Dots!  ; - )


So glad you came by today - as always, your visit and comments are so appreciated!  I've added a link above to The Paper Players challenge, so be sure to use it and check out all the wonderful inspiration!

Hugs,

Stef


Product details:
Stamps:  Teeny Tiny Wishes, retired SU wildlife stamp set
Paper:  Confetti Cream, Garden Green, Pool Party, Lakeside 6 x 6 paper pad (Pebbles)
Ink:  Chocolate Chip, Garden Green
Other:  Lakeside Chip Board, 1" Square and Postage Stamp punches, Bitty Banner framelits, Mossy Meadow Twine, Subtles Candy Dots

Monday, February 22, 2016

Happiest of Birthdays

Hi there and welcome back!  Tonight I'm sharing my weekly sample for the Color Challenge at Splitcoaststampers.  I hope you'll use the link below and join us in the fun! Barbara has a beautiful choice of colors this week, some of my favorites together - Pool Party, Wisteria Wonder and Pear Pizzazz.  I've used the fabulous sketch from the current challenge at Fab Friday for my card layout.  Be sure to visit their blog and check out all the wonderful inspiration!




I went digging through my hoard stash of retired designer series paper to find various patterns in the challenge colors to use for the base and the banners.  The horizontal piece of Thick Whisper White (also used for the base) was cut with the Eyelet Border punch, stamped with the sentiment and dots and wrapped with the GORGEOUS Pool Party Glitter Ribbon now available in the current Occasions catalogue.


I used a Stampamajig to position the sentiment so I would have plenty of room for the ribbon.  After everything was adhered to the base, a flower punch from the Itty Bitty Accent Punch Pack was used to punch out three Wisteria Wonder flowers and added them to the panel, along with rhinestone centers.


Thanks so much for taking a look!  As always, your visit and comments are so appreciated!  Don't forget to use the links above to check out all the great creations and join in!

Hugs,

Stef


Product details:
Stamps:  Birthday Blooms
Paper:  Thick Whisper White, Wisteria Wonder, In Color 2011-2013 DSP Pattern Pack, In Color 2010-2011 DSP Patterns Pack, Afternoon Picnic dsp
Ink:  Pear Pizzazz, Wisteria Wonder
Other:  Itty Bitty Accent Punch Pack, Tea Lace Doily, Rhinestone Basic Jewels, Eyelet Border, Pool Party 3/8" Glitter Ribbon

Monday, February 15, 2016

Giggle Grunge

Hi there and welcome back!  I have my card for this week's Color Challenge at Splitcoaststampers.  This week the colors are Hello Honey, Cherry Cobbler and Mossy Meadow.  Dessert was to add some glitter, which I accomplished with a little bit of Wink of Stella.


These colors were a little challenging for me for some reason.  I mean, it seems perfect for flowers but I wanted to do something different.  So I pulled out a stamped image from Giggle Greetings that I had in my stash from when I borrowed the stamp set from my upline (thanks Susan!).


The sentiments in this stamp set make me smile, and I find this one particularly true, especially after my week at work last week LOL!  The image was stamped in Jet Black Stazon on water color paper then colored with an Aqua Painter and reinkers.  I like how the bowl turned out, but I was so focused on keeping the Cherry Cobbler ink from migrating outside the cherry image, that I let the ink dry too much and wasn't able to move it around to get better highlights.  After everything dried, I added Clear Wink of Stella to the cherries.


I found some retired Washi tape that had been available during the 2014 Holiday catalogue and added it to the top, bottom and interior of the Thick Whisper White card base.  The tag was created with a 2" wide strip of Hello Honey punched on one end with the Ornate Tag Topper punch, then scored above and below the added main image.  Before adhering the tag to the card, I added some splatters using stamps from Gorgeous Grunge and Awesomely Artistic.   I think I got a bit carried away, but it was fun.

Thanks for visiting and I hope you use the link above and join us in the Color Challenge, or at least go visit and enjoy all the amazing inspiration!

Hugs,

Stef


Product details:
Stamps:  Giggle Greetings, Gorgeous Grunge, Awesomely Artisitc
Paper:  Thick Whisper White, Hello Honey, Cherry Cobbler, watercolor
Ink:  Jet Black Stazon, Cherry Cobbler, Mossy Meadow, Hello Honey, Smokey Slate
Other:  Clear Wink of Stella, White and Cherry Cobbler Baker's Twine, Ornate Tag Topper punch, Color Me Autumn Washi Tape.

Saturday, February 13, 2016

Birthday Love Blossoms

Happy Saturday!  Today I had a chance to visit my craft room and finish up a card made for this week's Mojo Monday challenge.


I decided to use the lovely Birthday Blossoms stamp set, and started by stamping the group of small flowers, the larger flower and leaves with Archival Basic Gray ink on Whisper White paper.  Using a Blender pen I colored them using Blushing Bride, Rose Red and Pear Pizzazz reinkers. The trick that works for me to avoid pilling the paper when using a Blender pen, especially when coloring larger areas, is to use a very light touch when applying the ink, and try not to repeatedly go over a section.


I punched out both the flower and group of flowers and hand cut the leaves.  The Rose Red card stock base was covered with a slightly smaller piece of Whisper White card stock that was run through the Big Shot with an embossing folder.  I then took a panel of Smokey Slate, edged it with a border punch, then adhered a piece of Love Blossoms designer series paper with just the prettiest pattern, don't you think?


When starting to add the final layers, the large circle of flowers looked a little plain by itself.  I tried a paper doily but it was too big, then I remembered I had some Metallic Foil Doilies, pulled out a large silver one and it worked beautifully.  Then the sentiment, single flower and leaves were popped up on a Rose Red circle for contrast to the colors underneath.  The final touches were a scattering of sequins and pearls (heaven forbid I don't add sequins LOL!!).

Thanks for taking time to look!  As always your visit and comments are so appreciated.  I've added a link above to Mojo Monday, so be sure to use it to check out all the beautiful inspiration!

Hugs,

Stef



Product details:
Stamps:  Birthday Blossoms
Paper:  Whisper White, Rose Red, Smokey Slate, Love Blossoms dsp
Ink:  Archival Basic Gray, Blushing Bride, Rose Red, Pear Pizzazz
Other:  Pansy, 1 3/4" Circle, 2 1/2" Circle and Eyelet Border punches, Lacy Brocade TIEF, Frosted Sequins, Metal Rimmed Pearl, Pearl Basic Jewels, Metallic Foil Doily

Monday, February 8, 2016

Poppy Thanks

Welcome back!  It's Monday evening and time to share my sample card for this week's Color Challenge at Splitcoaststampers.  This week Karen has inspired us with the lovely combination of Watermelon Wonder, Old Olive and Lost Lagoon.  The "dessert" option is to use an oval, but I forgot until my card was complete.  I also used the wonderful sketch from this week's sketch challenge at Pals Paper Arts.




With this week's colors, I thought they would work well with the retired Pleasant Poppies stamp.  It was stamped in Archival Basic Black on watercolor paper, then the flowers were water colored with an Aqua Painter using Watermelon Wonder and Old Olive reinkers.  Lost Lagoon was used for the background.


I struggled a bit with the angled cut and ended up using gold as my "neutral", including the ribbon on both sides of the cut.  Other bits of gold included metallic thread and sequins, plus the addition of Gold Wink of Stella on the wood sentiment and on the flower stamen.


Thanks for looking!  As always, your visit and comments are so appreciated.  I hope you'll join us at the SCS Color Challenge this week.  I've added links above for both challenges, so be sure to use them and check out the wonderful inspiration!

Hugs,

Stef



Product details:
Stamps:  Pleasant Poppies
Paper:  Watercolor paper, Watermelon Wonder, Birthday Bouquet designer series paper
Ink:  Archival Basic Black, Watercolor Wonder, Old Olive, Lost Lagoon
Other:  Expressions Natural Elements, Gold Metallic Thread, Gold 1/8" ribbon, Metallics Sequins, Gold Wind of Stella

Sunday, February 7, 2016

Sublime Love

A quick post tonight with a card made for this week's challenge at Freshly Made Sketches.  I used it to make a very CAS Valentine.


I've had the You're Sublime stamp set for a while and had not yet inked it up.  The frog image is so sweet I thought it would be perfect for a whimsical Valentine.  Using retired Old Olive Blendability Markers, I colored him after stamping on Thick Whisper White with Memento Tuxedo Black ink.



The rest is pretty self explanatory, and I've included a list products below.  Thanks so much for visiting and I've love to hear from you if you have a moment to leave a comment!  Be sure to use the link above to visit FMS and check out all the amazing inspiration.

Have a great week ahead!!

Hugs,

Stef


Product details:
Stamps:  You're Sublime, Bloomin' Love, Gorgeous Grunge
Paper:  Thick Whisper White, Real Red, Soft Sky
Ink:  Memento Tuxedo Black, Soft Sky
Other:  Old Olive Blendability Markers, Tasteful Trim BigZ XL die, Itty Bitty Accents Punch Pack

Monday, February 1, 2016

Floral Glow

It's Monday evening and time to share my sample for this week's Color Challenge at Splitcoaststampers.  Vicki has chosen a lovely combination of So Saffron, Soft Sky and Basic Gray.  "Dessert" is to use scallops.



I started with a piece of water color paper, stamping the flower image in Versamark ink, then heat embossing it with Clear Stampin' Emboss Powder.  I've seen this done very nicely with other floral images so I thought I would give it a try.  Using an Aqua Painter to first wet the paper, I applied So Saffron on and around the flower, moving the ink until I had to coverage I wanted, but not trying for perfection.  I ended up with a bit of a light yellow "glow" if you will around the flower. Then the background was covered with Soft Sky, and the stem a light bit of Basic Gray.  After the water color paper dried, I trimmed it down to fit on the card.


The base is Thick Whisper White that was covered by a 5" x 5" square of Textured So Saffron.  I found a piece of Basic Gray designer series paper in the Moonlight paper stack, which was layered under the water colored piece.  Next I found a strip of polka dot Basic Gray dsp, that I cut along one side with a Scallop Border punch.


I fiddled around with a variety of sentiments and shapes, but finally settled on a simple circle with a simple sentiment, backed with a little bit of Soft Sky ribbon.

Thanks for the visit!  Be sure to use the link above to join us at the Color Challenge - there's no time limit so you're welcome to play along any time.

Hugs,

Stef



Product details:
Stamps:  Remarkable You, Chalk Talk
Paper:  Whisper White, Thick Whisper White, water color, Textured So Saffron, Moonlight & Patterns Pack II dsp
Ink:  Archival Basic Gray, Basic Gray, So Saffron, Soft Sky
Other:  1 1/4" Circle and Scallop Border punches, 1/8" Soft Sky Grosgrain Ribbon, Subtles Candy Dots.

Sunday, January 31, 2016

Birthday Soiree 2.0

Hi there and welcome back!  I thought I would share the rest of the cards I made as a birthday present for my friend.  You can see the first one here (Birthday Soiree).  The primary theme for all the cards is the use of the retired Elegant Soiree designer series paper, of which I still have a healthy supply that I am trying to use up.

         
This first card uses one of the floral images from the beautiful Birthday Blooms.  It was colored with reinkers and a blender pen, then die cut with a Labels Collection framelit.  The sentiment, stamped in Baja Breeze was popped out with a Large Oval punch.


The star of this next card is the fun sentiment from Botanicals For You, available free during Sale-A-Bration with a $50 or more purchase.  After stamping I used Gold Wink of Stella to add some gold dots in the upper left corner.  I really like how the Gold Baker's Twine and sequins look against the Soft Suede design.


This third card has a softer look to it with the butterfly and doily.  The sentiment was die cut with one of the tags from the Tags and Labels Framelits that I recently decided to order.  Love these cute shapes!


And finally a decidedly more masculine card.  This time the sentiment and the piece it was layered on were die cut with two of the labels from the Tags & Labels Framelits, while the flags were die cut with one of the dies included with the Gift Card Envelope framelit.

I didn't add too much detail about each card for the sake of brevity, and I've listed all the product details below for each one.  But if you have a specific question about anything I've shared today, please let me know in the comment section. Thanks for visiting today!

Hugs,

Stef

Product details:
Card #1
Stamps:  Birthday Blooms
Paper:  Very Vanilla, Soft Suede, Baja Breeze, Soft Sky (butterfly), Elegant Soiree dsp
Ink:  Archival Basic Gray, Baja Breeze, Pear Pizzazz
Other:  Metallics Sequins Assortment, Pearl Basic Jewels, Beautiful Wings Embosslit, Labels and Deco Labels Collections framelits, Finishing Touches Edgelit, Venetian Crochet Trim

Card #2
Stamps:  Botanicals For You
Paper:  Very Vanilla, Crumb Cake, Baja Breeze, Elegant Soiree dsp
Ink:  Baja Breeze
Other:  Gold Baker's Twine, Metallics Sequins Assortment, Gold Wink of Stella

Card #3
Stamps:  Circle of Spring
Paper:  Regular and Textured Baja Breeze, Textured Crumb Cake, Very Vanilla, Elegant Soiree dsp
Ink:  Soft Suede
Other:  Tags & Labels and Bold Butterfly framelits, Tea Lace Doily, Linen Thread, Pearls Basic Jewels

Card #4
Stamps:  Endless Wishes
Paper:  Very Vanilla, Baja Breeze, Elegant Soiree dsp
Ink:  Crumb Cake
Other:  Tags & Labels framelits, Soft Suede Taffeta Ribbon, Neutrals Collection Button, Linen Thread

Birthday Soiree

Hello again, I hope your weekend is going well!  I'm scooting in just under the deadline for this week's challenge at Global Design Project, where we are to CASE the Designer.  This week it is the fabulous Connie Collins with a terrific CAS card design!

For my card, I reached back into my hoard well stocked supply of designer series paper to make a group of cards as a gift for a friend who is the person that introduced me to Stampin' Up! and paper crafting.  She isn't an active paper crafter any more, so I always give her cards for her birthday.



Loved the CAS design which allows the dsp and sentiment to shine.  I started with a base of Soft Suede that was topped with a 4" x 5.25" piece of Elegant Soiree.  The sentiment was stamped in Versamark on Very Vanilla card stock, heat embossed with Gold Stampin' Emboss Powder then die cut with a Ovals Collection framelit.


Before adhering the sentiment with Dimensionals, a bit of Gold Metallic Thread was added to peek out under the edges of the oval.  The last bit was to add the Gold Metallic Sequins.

That's it!  Thanks for taking time to take a look and of course I'd love to hear from you if you have time to leave a comment.  I've added a link to GDP above, so be sure to check out all the wonderful inspiration!

Hugs,

Stef


Product details:
Stamps:  Happy Birthday, Everyone!
Paper:  Very Vanilla, Soft Suede, Elegant Soiree dsp
Ink:  Versamark
Other:  Gold Metallic Thread, Metallic Sequins Assortment, Gold Stampin' Emboss Powder, Ovals Collection Framelit

Friday, January 29, 2016

Watermelon Birthday

Happy Friday!  I decided to take an extended weekend from work, so instead I am playing with paper today  ; - ) and sharing a card I made last night for three challenges - the sketch challenge at Paper Players, the color challenge at Pals Paper Arts and the "Nature" theme challenge at Just Add Ink (here's the link JAI 296).




When I saw the sketch I knew I would like to do some kind of flower in the circle and then, when the color challenge was posted yesterday I thought it would be perfect to use with the delightful wreath from the Circle of Spring stamp set!  And it fit the JAI challenge to add anything from nature - flowers, birds, animals, sun, stars - you get the picture.



I began with a base of Thick Whisper White, layering on top a piece of the Birthday Bouquet designer series paper currently available in the Occasions catalogue.  Love those watercolor stripes, and since Watermelon Wonder is a very strong color, it's nice that it's a bit lighter shade for the background.  Next is a panel of Tip Top Taupe embossed with the Honeycomb TIEF.


A blender pen was used to color the flowers in Pink Pirouette and Watermelon Wonder, and the leaves in Tip Top Taupe after the image was stamped on Whisper White in Archival Basic Gray ink.  The matching framelits were used to cut it out. I then put Dimensionals on the back right around the inside opening and layered the sentiment underneath.


After adhering the Watermelon Wonder card stock banner, a scramble (is that what it's called?) of white cotton twine was layered on it before finally adding the wreath.  I put a couple of little flowers in the corner for a little added color.

Thanks so much for looking!  As always, your visit and comments are sooo appreciated!  Have a great weekend and be sure to use the links above to take in all the lovely inspiration at all three challenges!

Hugs,

Stef


Product details:
Stamps:  Circle of Spring
Paper:  Thick and regular weight Whisper White, Tip Top Taupe, Watermelon Wonder, Birthday Bouquet dsp
Ink:  Archival Basic Gray, Watermelon Wonder, Pink Pirouette, Tip Top Taupe
Other:  Pearl Basic Jewels, Wonderful Wreath Framelits, Honeycomb TIEF, Itty Bitty Accents Punch Pack, Painted Blooms Cotton Twine (retired)

Tuesday, January 26, 2016

Love Four You

Hi there and welcome back!  A quick post with my card for this week's sketch challenge at Just Add Ink.  Be sure to use the link below to check out all the wonderful inspiration!



Still needing a couple of Valentines, I decided to use this sketch to make one a shabby, distressed one for my 13-year old grandson.  Nothing to girly, at least I hope not.  ; - )


The Crumb Cake card base was stamped with the Hardwood background stamp, then topped with four Early Espresso squares holding various Valentine sentiments in different shapes, all from retired Stampin' Up! stamp sets.  After everything was adhered, I wrapped some retired Hemp twine lengthwise around one side.



Thanks so much for dropping by today - as always your visit and comments are so appreciated!

Hugs,

Stef


Product details:
Stamps:  Hearts A Flutter, P. S. I Love You, Hardwood
Paper:  Whisper White, Early Espresso, Crumb Cake
Ink:  Crumb Cake, Cherry Cobbler
Other:  Postage Stamp, 1" Square, 1 3/8" Square, 1" Circle, and Petite Curly Label punches, Hearts A Flutter Framelit, Hemp Twine

Sunday, January 24, 2016

Dear Friend

Hello and welcome back!  Tonight I'm sharing a card made with the sketch challenge at Pals Paper Arts.  I love it because it has a "wonky" panel, making it a very interesting visually.


Lots of options with that circle peeking out from behind, but I decided to use a doily along with two pieces of designer series paper from Birthday Bouquet.  Deciding which stamp set to use was not difficult; I still can't get enough of Birthday Blooms!  This time I used the small flower in the set.



After stamping on watercolor paper in Archival Basic Black, the flower was colored with an Aqua Painter using Mossy Meadow and Blushing Bride inks.  It was then fussy cut with Paper Snips and popped up on the circle along side one of the sentiments from the same stamp set.  White enamel dots and silver sequins were then added to the card.


I tried water coloring on Shimmer card stock but I'm so used to how easily the ink can be moved around on watercolor paper that I wasn't pleased with the Shimmer card stock result.  I'm determined to practice and get better at using it, because it does have a nice sparkly look.  Instead, I used Clear Wink of Stella on the blossom to add that lovely sparkle.

Thanks for the visit, and as always, I'd love to hear from you if you have time to leave a comment!  Be sure to use the link above to enjoy all the beautiful inspiration at Pals Paper Arts.

Hugs,

Stef


Product details:
Stamps:  Birthday Blooms
Paper:  Whisper White, Thick Whisper White, Pool Party, Birthday Bouquet dsp
Ink:  Archival Basic Black, Mossy Meadow, Blushing Bride
Other:  White Perfect Accents, Metallics Sequins Assortment, Tea Lace Paper Doily, Circles Collection Framelit, 2 1/2" Circle punch, Clear Wink of Stella, Paper Snips, Aqua Painter.

Thursday, January 21, 2016

Bloomin' Affection

Hi there and welcome back!  Tonight I have a quick post to share my CAS Valentine for this week's challenge over at The Paper Players.


What I ended up with is no where near where I started or had planned, but sometimes things don't work out the way you plan, so instead of trashing everything, I salvaged parts and ended up with a masculine Valentine.


Everything was layered on a 4 1/8" x 5 3/8" panel of Crumb Cake mounted on a Crumb Cake base.  The vertical panel of Cherry Cobbler was embossed with a Woodgrain TIEF, with an Antique Brad mounted on the corner.  The panel was then wrapped with Cherry Cobbler Baker's Twine.


For the top square, a piece of the new Love Blossoms designer series paper was adhered to a same size piece of Whisper White card stock for stability, then the sentiment from Bloomin' Love was stamped in Cherry Cobbler in the bottom right corner.  The flying heart from the retired Affection Collection stamp set was stamped in Cherry Cobbler on Whisper White, hand cut with Paper Snips and popped up on Dimensionals.

Thanks for your visit today!  I've included a link above to Paper Players so be sure to use it to check out all the great inspiration.

Hugs,

Stef


Sunday, January 17, 2016

Indian Summer

Hello again!  It's Monday night and time to share my card made for this week's Color Challenge at Splitcoaststampers (SCS). Maura is our hostess and she has chosen a glorious color combination of Melon Mambo, Pretty In Pink and Pumpkin Pie.  I {heart} these colors together!  I also used the current sketch challenge from SCS for my card design.





I went digging through my hefty stash of designer series paper (yes, I have admitted to being a bit of a dsp hoarder), and found some beautiful Basic Gray paper from the Indian Summer collection from a few years ago that is perfect for this challenge.  It was layered on a piece of Pumpkin Pie and a base of Melon Mambo.


Next came the embossed Vellum circle that was topped with a banners of Pretty In Pink satin ribbon (okay, a ribbon hoarder too!) and textured Pumpkin Pie card stock.  The Melon Mambo butterfly was cut out with a Butterflies Thinlit and covered with a layer of Clear Wink of Stella.  Obviously, using the butterfly precluded me from adding a Tall Greeting as the sketch indicated, so instead I added a sentiment on a small banner that was slipped under the Pumpkin Pie button on top of the butterfly.


Thanks so much for visiting!  Please join us at the SCS Color Challenge this week!  The links above will connect you to each challenge, so be sure to use them and check out all the wonderful cards!

Hugs,

Stef