Saturday, October 3, 2020

SISTERHOOD OF SNARKY STAMPERS #170 - C is for Chalkboard

 

 
Hello and welcome snarky peeps!
There's a new challenge starting at the
C is for Chalkboard!
Some of the Sisters went with the chalkboard technique, some
made their cards look like a chalkboard sign, others 
were very creative in interpreting this challenge.
I did a bit of both the chalkboard technique and created
my card to look like a sign:

 

Barely no effort went into the making of this card. LOL!

The sign I recreated from this inspiration pic:

 

The sentiment is from a magnet I have on my fridge. LOL!

 I hope that you find some time this fortnight to play along

in our Chalkboard challenge at the Sisterhood of Snarky Stampers!

For more ideas, do check out what my Sistahs, and our newest

reigning Queen, Michelle, have created for your viewing pleasure.

 Thanks for visiting!


Supplies:

CS: Taylored Expressions; scraps

Ink: Colorbox - Frost White

Accessories: GC; Darice - Wood grain EF; MFT - vertical greetings II die; Spectrum Noir Metallic

markers - Blue Topaz, Amethyst; Sakura - white Gelly Roll pen; cottonball

Adhesives: SA by 3L - tape runner

6 comments:

  1. Brilliant! What a fab card! Jo x

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  2. LOVE it Chris!!!! And this is so me! LOL! Have a super week! ((HUGS)) Helen

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  3. Great job with recreating a sandwich board, The sentiment is fab. Love your card.

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  4. Love the sandwich board, and what a great inspirational pic!

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  5. All out brilliant! Love your sign re-creation, and of course the sentiment.

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  6. The sign design is fabulous and the sentiment is awesome!!! I'll have to use this with my family. ROFL!

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