Saturday, July 22, 2023

SISTERHOOD OF SNARKY STAMPERS #238 - L is for Lindsey

 

Hello and welcome crafty peeps.
On July 21, 2022, we lost our dear sister Lindsey.
To say that we miss her tremendously, not to mention her fun, 
snarky sense of humor would be an understatement.

In her honor, for the new challenge at the
we invite you to create a project that was inspired

Some of you may have known that Lindsey and I shared a love
for the show, Dr. Who, especially the 10th Doctor, played by David Tennant.
For my card, I used papers with a galaxy/star theme. I printed
the TARDIS (free clipart) and colored it with spectrum noir markers.
The sentiment is a quote by the 10th Doctor, also printed out.
 I thought it also tied in with Lindsey's love of reading.




In her honor, we'd love to see 
your projects that were inspired by Lindsey. 
(Please make sure that you let us know what it is, as it
may not be obvious).  Clicking on her name above will take you
to her blog, where you can view it for inspiration.

Edna and the Sisterhood send our love to her family, friends,
and crafty friends worldwide.

๐Ÿ’—๐Ÿ’—๐Ÿ’—




Supplies:
DP: Basic Grey - Aurora
CS: Cardstock Warehouse; Neenah
Accessories: TARDIS free clipart; Spectrum Noir markers; computer & printer; GC; Spellbinders - Standard Small circle Nestie; Recollections - star rhinestones; Sketch is Atlantic Hearts #533
Adhesives: SA by 3L - tape runner, thin 3D foam squares

3 comments:

  1. Great card - she'd love it! I'm with you guys as David Tennant is my fav doc too, Jo x

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  2. OK the sentiment made me cry...your card is a lovely lovely homage to our dear sister Lindsey
    xoxoxo

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  3. This is just so fabulous Chris! I may have to give this series another go.

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