Tuesday, February 20, 2018

SHOPPING OUR STASH #342 - Home Sweet Home


Hello and welcome back crafty peeps!
This week at 
we'd like to see a house of some kind on your projects.
Here's my take on the challenge using the now ended
Freshly Made Sketch #324:


I let my inner 5 year old out and let her color the house image. LOL!
(This is ART people!)
Now it's your turn. Link up your house themed card at Shopping Our Stash 
so that we can admire your work! For more amazing ideas,
do yourself a favor and visit the blogs of my teammies to
see what they came up with!
Thanks for visiting, and I hope you have a great day!





I'd like to enter this at Just Us Girls #428











Supplies:
Stamps: STAMPlorations - Houses; Lawn Fawn - Home Sweet Home
Ink: Gina K - Kraft; Ranger DI - Tumbled Glass
CS: Thunderbolt; Crafter's Companion; Recollections
Accessories: GC; SB - Std Sm circles & Scalloped circle nesties; Avery Elle - Pierced rectangle dies; Spectrum Noir markers; MISTI
Adhesives: SA by 3L - tape runner, Thin 3D foam squares

5 comments:

  1. Good morning, Chris, and thanks for the great challenge! I loved that FMS sketch also, but I seldom play with them because their challenges close so early! Your inner 5 year old does a great job-- you should let her color more often!

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  2. Super fun card, great colours. Great take on the sketch too.

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  3. I love love love love those wee houses and your colouring!!
    And the colour scheme!!
    And a fab take on the sketch to boot!!

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  4. Love those houses and how good they look in our JUGS colours. Great layout Chris.

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  5. Love your houses! And how you used the JUGS colors this week! So pretty! Thanks so much for linking up this week at JUGS!

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