Here is my card for this week:-
And here is the TILTED THINGAMY sketch for you:-
I've given my Hope and Strength set a final berth, I'm a little sad it's disappearing tomorrow, as the Autumn Mini come to an end. So I've gone with a similar, meaning the SAME colour combo as last week.... Baja Breeze, Melon Mambo, Naturals Ivory, Early Espresso and Sahara Sand.
I added some BLING in the form of Pearl Jewels and some satin ribbon with a little Melon Mambo button.
The rest of the Sweet Sunday Stamper's have some AMAZING cards to show you too... sooooo... off you go.. go visit them and be INSPIRED:-
- Jen Tapler
- Karen Motz (is having a few weeks off, but do pop in to say HI!!)
- Dana White
- Lynn Put
- Vicki Burdick (SHE LOVES a tilted thingamy!!) and of course
- KAREN GIRON
Thanks so much for stopping by.
Sarah
xx
Here's what I used:-
Stamps:- Strength and Hope
Paper:- Baja Breeze, Baja Breeze DSP, Melon Mambo, Naturals Ivory
Ink:- Sahara Sand, Soft Suede, Melon Mambo
Accessories:-Dimensionals, Colour Spritzer, Early Espresso Marker, Pearl Jewels
10 Comments:
You are quite becoming the Queen of the Tilt I think. Fab job. Loving the bow, and the 3 strands of ribbon, and the colours.
Fi x
Your card is awesome Sarah!! Your tilt looks great!!!
Sarah, I love your card! The script on the bottom and that butterfly are beautiful!
Sarah, this is beautiful! I love how you've used the colour spritzer!!! I need to pull mine out, thanks for the inspiration girl!!!
Another beauty using this butterfly! I love the sweet bow, layered butterfly and pearl detail!
Your card is beautiful! Don't put this stamp set away yet. I think you can still use it for another month. You've done a great job with it!
Looks like you've conquered the horrid "tilty thing" because your card is perfect and oh so beautiful!
Sooo pretty! LOVE this butterfly and the colors of course. Just gorgeous!
That card is adorable!!
This is beautiful SJ! Even with the dreaded TILT!! LOL. We survived! (but I have to say this week's sketch was MUCH more to my liking!!). But you managed to pull off that crazy tilt way better than I did! Fabulous job!
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