Sunday, March 17, 2013

Pick an Adjective or Three





I am learning to appreciate well-designed sentiments...especially since I'm not crazy about my own handwriting.



There won't be a stamp set in this lifetime that mimics my penmanship.


OH, well, that's what stamps are for, right?






I was so excited to bring this Technique Tuesday sentiment set home the other day.


There are a TON OF HAPPY, encouraging adjectives to choose from.



I obviously couldn't pick just one. ;)







inspired me to use this beat up chipboard flower that I inked up with soft cantaloupe.

Also, there's a splash going on at






I love their splash challenges!


Thanks for stopping in~it's always wonderful to have the company. ;)


stamps: Technique Tuesday Incredible by Ali Edwards
die: Megan Hardy Lady With Ribbon Silhouette (Silhouette Cameo)
other: chipboard flower
 ink: Hero Arts cube (soft cantaloupe)




9 comments:

Savannah O'Gwynn said...

What a fun silhouette! I love that she is pointing to the sentiment-- FAB use of these stamps! FUN colors and highlights for the larger words!!! YOU ROCK!

Greta said...

Oh my goodness--what a terrific card! Love it!

Hannelie said...

i share your feeling about my own handwriting... mine is awful!
Love your card!

sparkles said...

all I can say is...........beautiful
Barbara

Kelly Griglione said...

Such a great way to mix up the sentiments! You have a nice flow on this card. Love the chipboard flower on the dress. So glad you joined the CASual Fridays Challenge, Marlena!

Veronica Z said...

I am not a fan of my own handwriting either! Your card turned out fabulous and I love the way you stamped all of the sentiments. Thank you for playing along with The Play Date Cafe!

Jingle said...

What a fun card! So cute! Thanks so much for joining us over at the CAS-ual Fridays Chipboard challenge!

Kimberly said...

Marlena - what a pretty card, with an even prettier sentiment! I love the two-tone inking. Thank you so much for playing along with us at CAS-ual Fridays!

Monika/Buzsy said...

Very pretty Marlena. Love the silhouette image and how you used black and a touch of color with the greeting.