Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Your Next Stamp Challenge

Good morning!

I'm thrilled to have been invited as a guest on the Your Next Stamp Challenge Blog. If you haven't seen these stamps, they are the cutest. Head on over there to check out there amazing DT. These ladies have talent.

This weeks challenge was to do a card with a thank you or Thanksgiving theme. I choose thank you with some fall type colors. I used Windy day Fiona on my card. And the copics I used were: RV10, Y35, Y38, R35, R37, E33, E37, E39, E50 and I airbrushed with R81



Make sure you stop by there blog to play along for a chance to win. Have a great day!

10 comments:

Chris Olsen, Glowbug said...

Aw!! How sweet!! I just love your colors and coloring of this adorable image. The Indian Summer paper, the addition of flowers and all the punching is beautiful!

Glad to have you as a guest at YNS!

hugs,
Chris

Karen (Your Next Stamp) said...

Fabulous autumn colors and I just adore windy day Fhiona and you colored her in beautifully! Those flowers are a really nice finishing touch too! Thank you so much for joining us at YNS!
Hugs
Karen

Heather said...

Uber cuteness! LOVE the use of image and all the gorgelicious detailing/colors! So fab!

Beth aka BR-T said...

Ann this card is darling! I really enjoy your color combination and the lovely layers of the border punches! Beth

Wendy Ramlakhan said...

Super adorable card Ann. I really LOVE the colors you used and the different layers of border punches. What a good idea.

Crystal said...

Ann this is SUPER SWEEEET!!!! Your fall colors are beautiful and the way you colored your image is PERFECT!! SUPER SWEET creation!!!

Sylvia Blum said...

aww.. Ann, this is such a beautiful and cozy card! your coloring is awesome as is your choice of colors and dp! GREAT card! so glad we have you as our guest designer :o)
{hugs} Sylvia

Maureen said...

Fabulous card! Love the flowers and the different border punches - I'll have to try th!

Danielle O said...

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Danielle O said...

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