Saturday, May 11, 2013

Hello! Welcome to my blog and thank you for stopping by. I design and create handcrafted greeting cards. I like to call this passion of mine "visual poetry" ....imagery on paper. Please feel free to browse the photos of my cards and leave a comment.

Thursday, July 17, 2014

"Berry" Nice of You


Hello! It's summer and fruits are abundant now in my area. My favorites are strawberries and that's the fruit I chose to use in this week's Mod Squad challenge themed "A Fruitful Summer". The criteria was to use the colors of black, white and kraft (paper or ink) and to use a fruit image in our project. 

My basket of strawberries image is a digital stamp (don't know the artist) which I printed out on white card stock and colored with Copic markers. Next, I cut and embossed my focal image using Spellbinders Decorative Labels Thirty Four. The "Thanks" sentiment is a stamp from GKD Signs of Spring stamp set and was stamped in Memento Tuxedo Black ink and then cut and embossed with Spellbinders Labels Seventeen. The other sentiment was composed on my computer and then cut and embossed with the same die. Before removing any of the die cuts from their dies, I sponged with Memento Desert Sand ink.

I prepared my base card in GKD Kraft card stock and layered it with GKD Cherry Red. For my final step, I popped my focal panel onto my base with dimensionals and my card was complete.

Thanks for stopping by and please visit often. There's always 
something new to see.
In the meantime, make it a great day with lots of crafting!


This card was entered into the following challenge(s):
Mod Squad  -  Challenge July 16 - A Fruitful Summer
613 Avenue Create  -  Challenge #80 - Anything Goes
Sister Act  -  Challenge #65 - Anything Goes
Word Art Wednesday  -  Challenge #141 - Anything Goes
Crafting from the Heart  -  Challenge #27 - Anything Goes

Summer Birdhouse


Hello, paper crafters and welcome! The "optional twist" for this week's Twisted Thursday challenge at  The Outlawz was to create something with the theme "in the good OLD summer time". Our sponsor for this month's challenge is Anne Fenton's Digital Stamps. I chose Anne's Birdhouse with Wild Roses stamp. Since the word "OLD" was stressed in the optional twist, I thought I'd make the birdhouse look somewhat aged.

After printing out my image I colored it using both Spectrum Noir and Copic markers.  I added some butterflies from GKD Sending Sunshine stamp set and colored them as well. 

In my next step, I cut and embossed a frame in brown card stock using Sue Wilson's Spanish Collection Seville die. To fit my image in the center of this frame, I cut it with a die from Spellbinders 5x7 Matting Basics B and before removing it from the die, I sponged around the edges with Memento Angel Pink ink. This was then adhered to the center of my frame.

For my final step, I prepared my base card in white and added a layer of pink card stock. To this I adhered my framed focal image with dimensionals and my project was complete.

Thanks so much for visiting and come join us in this week's challenge at The Outlawz and show us your awesome creations!


This card was entered into the following challenge(s): 
Joan's Touch  -  Vacation Challenge - Anything Goes
Word Art Wednesday  -  Challenge #141 - Anything Goes
613 Avenue Create  - Challenge #80 - Anything Goes
Fan-Tastic Tuesday  -  Challenge #44 - Anything Goes



Sunday, July 13, 2014

Emboss Resist Birthday



Hello everyone! Today I'm sharing a card I made for my sister-in-law, whose birthday is today. She's a crafter and the person who introduced me to card making several years ago.

I began by creating my focal panel. I stamped my image (HFC Sun Kissed Fleur Swirls) on white card stock with Versamark ink and embossed it with white EP. Next, I sponged Memento Sweet Plum ink over the image. Using a paper towel, I rubbed over the image to bring out the white embossing (this technique is referred to as "Emboss Resist"). I added my sentiment (from GKD Stately Flowers 8) in Memento Espresso Truffle ink and then cut and embossed my panel with a die from Sue Wilson's California Basic Frames A set. I put this aside to work on my base card.

I used white card stock to create the base card and layered it with GKD Edible Eggplant card stock. I added another layer in white which was embossed with Sue Wilson's California Decor Frames B. In my final step I adhered my focal panel to the prepared base card with dimensionals.

The technique I used in creating this card always gives such beautiful results. If you haven't yet, give it a try. You'll be glad you did.

Thanks for stopping by and....make it a great day!  


This card was entered into the following challenges:
613 Avenue Create  -  Challenge #80 - Anything Goes
Sister Act  -  Challenge #65 - Anything Goes
Crafting from the Heart  -  Challenge #26 - Anything Goes
Crafting by Designs   -  July Challenge - Anything Goes
Joan's Touch  - Vacation Challenge - Anything Goes
Fan-Tastic Tuesday  -  Challenge #43 - Anything Goes
Word Art Wednesday  -  Challenge #140 - Anything Goes
Creative Moments  -  Challenge #46 - Anything Goes
The Sisterhood of Crafters -  Birthday Challenge
The Paper Shelter  -  Challenge #166 - Birthday
Sunshine Mail  -  Challenge July 1 - Anything Goes 

Friday, July 11, 2014

Butterfly Sparkle




Hello, fellow crafters! Here's a CAS card I made just for the fun of it. It has only one stamped image and the rest are die cuts.

I began with a base in pink card stock. I cut a layer slightly smaller than my base in white card stock and stamped my image (HFC Petite Floral Swirls) in black ink and then colored it with Copics.

In my next step, I used a Memory Box Floral Delights die to cut tiny flowers in pink card stock. I adhered these flowers, several different shapes,  randomly over my image. I added a touch of adhesive to each flower and sprinkled it with glitter.

The butterfly is a die cut from Spellbinders Les Papillion Two. It was cut in white card stock which was matted with double sided adhesive. After removing it from the die and removing the protective layer of the adhesive it was sprinkled with various colors of glitter and adhered to my card with dimensionals.

For the sentiment, I composed it on my computer and printed it out on white card stock. It was then cut with a die from Sue Wilson's Spanish Collection Cordoba. Using the same die, I cut the same oval shape in pink card stock and adhered it behind my sentiment panel, offsetting it to the left. This was then popped onto my card with dimensionals.

Thanks so much for stopping by! Hope you have a wonderful weekend with crafting on your mind.


This card was entered into the following challenge(s):
Joan's Touch   -  Vacation Challenge - Anything Goes
Sister Act  - Challenge #65 - Anything Goes
Fan-Tastic Tuesday  -  Challenge #43 - Anything Goes
Love to Create  -  Challenge #123 - Clean and Layered
Word Art Wednesday  -  Challenge #140 - Anything Goes
613 Avenue Create  -  Challenge #79 - Anything Goes
Crafting from the Heart  -  Challenge #26 - Anything Goes
Crafty Girls  - Challenge #22 - Anything Goes
Crafting with Dragonflies  -  Challenge #30 - CAS

Summer Fun




Hello! I hope everyone is enjoying their summer, hot and humid as it may be, and stocking up on ice cream for a summer treat. My favorite right now is Haagen Dazs Black Cherry Amaretto Gelato. I could eat an entire container at one sitting if I allowed myself to do that, it is THAT good! 

Speaking of summer and ice cream, here is the card I made for our new Twisted Thursday challenge this week at The Outlawz, with an optional twist of "fun in the sun". Our sponsors this month are Anne Fenton Digital Stamps and Paper Temptress.

For my project I chose Anne Fenton's Hugzz...Ice Cream digital image. I colored the image with Spectrum Noir and Copic Markers. To add more color and scenery I drew grass and little flowers on the ground with my markers. Next, I cut and embossed this focal panel using a die from Spellbinders Wonky Squares and sponged around the image before removing the die. This panel was then matted with GKD Sweet Corn card stock which was cut with a larger die from the same set.

Having completed the focal panel, I prepared my base card in green. I added a layer of patterned paper from my stash. I added another layer in green, which was die cut with Spellbinders A2 Distressed Edges, and then embossed with Sizzix Square Lattice embossing folder. (For a video tutorial on how to emboss only the center of a panel which has been die cut, leaving the edges clean and crisp, visit this link).

My sentiment is from GKD Beach Bum stamp set and was stamped in Versamark, embossed with green EP and then cut with the smallest die from the Spellbinders A2 Distressed Edges set. My final step was to pop my focal panel onto my base card and add the sentiment. 

Thanks for visiting!  And make it a great day!


This card was entered into the following challenge(s):
TTCRD  -  July 8-14 Challenge - Anything Goes
Joan's Touch - Vacation Challenge - Anything Goes
Crafting from the Heart  -  Challenge #26 - Anything Goes
Fan-Tastic Tuesday  -  Challenge 46 - Anything Goes
Word Art Wednesday  -  Challenge #140 - Anything Goes
Creative Moments  -  Challenge #46 - Anything Goes
Crafty Girls  -  Challenge #22  - Anything Goes
Sister Act  -  Challenge #65 - Anything Goes
Aud Sentiments  -  Challenge #110 - Anything Goes
Mod Squad  -  Jul 9 Challenge - Love that Texture

Thursday, July 3, 2014

Christmas Bow Tree



Merry July everyone! Have you ever tried to get into the Christmas mode in the month of July and make a Christmas card? It's 86 degrees out there, hot and muggy, and I'm trying to think snow and cold.  LOL! Well,  the optional twist for our Twisted Thursday challenge at The Outlawz this week was "Christmas in July". This is what I decided to create for my DT card.

I began with creating my focal panel in white card stock by die cutting and embossing it using Spellbinders 5X7 Detailed Scallops. Next, I matted this in red card  stock and then layered it onto a white base card. This was put aside while I worked on creating the bows.

Using Christmas themed patterned paper, I created 2 bows of the same size with Sue Wilson's Classic 3D Bows die. I cut the tails of one of the bows to make it slightly smaller. The 2 smaller bows were made using a template and the tail of one was cut to make it a tad smaller. For the basket stand, it was hand drawn on card stock and then embossed with a Darice Basket Weave embossing folder and cut out. 

OK...time to position the bows on my focal panel to make the image look like a tree. I started with the basket stand, centered it and adhered it to the bottom of my focal panel. Next, I centered and positioned a red button on the top of my focal panel. This allowed me to evenly space my bows down the center. I added a button to two of the bows to add a little extra interest. 

The sentiment was computer generated and then cut with a die from Spellbinders A2 Valiant Honor. This was adhered at both ends over the basket stand and my project was done.

Thanks for stopping by to see my "Christmas in July" project! Hope you will join us at The Outlawz and show us your creations.  Remember, the weekly Twisted Thursday challenge is  always "Anything Goes"....... the twist is optional.
Make it a great day!


This card was entered into the following challenge(s):
Dies R Us  -  Challenge #5 - Christmas in July
Just Keep on Creating  - July 2014 Anything Goes Challenge
Fan-Tastic Tuesday  -  Challenge #42 - Anything Goes
Tuesday Throwdown  -  Challenge #202 - Anything Goes'
Love to Create  -   Challenge #122 - 3 or More Designer Paper
Word Art Wednesday  -  Challenge #139 - Anything Goes
613 Avenue Create  - Challenge #78 - Anything Goes
TTCRD  -  Challenge July 1-7  - Anything Goes
Crafting from the Heart  -  Challenge #25 - Anything Goes
Crafty Girls   -  Challenge  #21 - Anything Goes
Aud Sentiments  -  Challenge #110 - Anything Goes

Thursday, June 26, 2014

Fairy Pink




Hello, my friends! Here it is Thursday already and time for another Twisted Thursday challenge at The Outlawz, where the theme is always "Anything Goes" with an Optional Twist. However, there is no twist in this week's challenge. We can create anything our hearts desire.

As a member of Design Team, here's what I created as inspiration for this challenge. My image is a Bestie digital stamp and I think she is so cute. Since her dress was already colored (all the rest was a black and white line art image) and was gray with pink, I decided to use pink, gray and white as my color theme. 

My image was printed out on white card stock. I colored her hair with Copic markers. The rest of the image was colored using Spectrum Noir markers. After coloring, the image was die cut and embossed using Spellbinders Elegant Ovals  and matted with a pink panel which was cut with Marianne Creatables Anja's Large Ovals die.

At this point I prepared my base card in white and layered it with gray floral patterned paper which was cut with a die from Sue Wilson's Spanish Collection Seville set.  (the patterned paper looks almost grape in the photo, but it is actually a dark gray)

With my base card prepared, my focal image was then popped onto the base with dimensionals. As a final touch, I added touches of glitter to the fairy wings.

Thanks for stopping by and I hope you join us for this fun challenge at  


 This card was entered into the following challenge(s):
 613 Avenue Create  -  Challenge #77 - Anything Goes
Fan-Tastic Tuesday  -  Challenge #41 - Anything Goes
One Stitch at a Time  -  Challenge #218 - Anything Goes
Word Art Wednesday  -  Challenge #138 - Anything Goes
Sister Act  -  Challenge #62 - Anything Goes
TTCRD  -  Challenge Jun 24 - 30  -  Anything Goes
Crafting from the Heart  -   Challenge #24 - Anything Goes
Crafty Girls  -  Challenge #21 - Anything Goes

Thursday, June 19, 2014

Strawberry Thank You


Hello, everyone! Summer is just around the corner and I made this card with that in mind. Strawberries always remind me of summer. I love them all year round (when I can get them), but especially in the summer when they are red and ripe and so very sweet. The optional twist for this week's challenge at The Outlawz was the "First Day of Summer" and so I used strawberries as my central theme for my card.

I began with preparing my base card in white card stock and layering it with black. Next, I added a layer of patterned paper and put this aside to work on my focal image.

My image is a Bestie's digital stamp entitled Berry Blossom which I printed out and colored with both Copics and Spectrum Noir markers. When done, it was die cut with Spellbinders Delicate Ovals. Before removing it from the die, I sponged around the edges with PTI Aqua Mist ink. This was then popped onto my prepared base card with dimensionals.

The sentiments were created on my computer and printed out. The "Thank You" sentiment was cut and embossed with a die from Spellbinders 5x7 Detailed Scallops and the bottom sentiment was cut and embossed using Spellbinders A2 Tranquil Moments die. These were then positioned and popped onto the base card with dimensionals.

This completed my project. I hope you enjoyed this post and were inspired to create. Thanks for stopping by and make it a great day!


This card was entered into the following challenge(s):
 613 Avenue Create  -  Challenge #76 - Anything Goes
Love to Create  -  Challenge #120 - Anything Goes
Crafting from the Heart  -  Challenge #23 - Anything Goes
TTCRD  -  Challenge Jun 17-23  -  Anything Goes
Word Art Wednesday  -  Challenge #137 - Anything Goes
Sister Act  -  Challenge #61  - Anything Goes
CMC Copic Challenge  -  Challenge #94 - Anything Goes

Monday, June 16, 2014

Two Hearts Wedding



Hello, crafters! If you know me, you know I just LOVE using dies! Here is a card I made for a challenge at Dies R Us where the theme was "weddings".

I began with creating my base card in white card stock and layering it with white,  the edges of which were embossed with gold EP. Next, I composed my sentiment, printed it out on white and then sized and cut the panel to fit my card base and adhered it to the base.

My border was created using a die from Sue Wilson's Italian Collection set. I die cut and embossed 2 borders and then adhered them together to form the two- edged border. After adhering the border to my card, I added Liquid Pearls down the center. 

The two hearts were cut with a die from HFC Timeless Amour in white card stock. Then, I brushed Versamark over each heart, covered them with gold EP and embossed them. These were then popped on to my base with dimensionals, one heart overlapping the other.

As a final touch, I assembled a double loop bow, cut with Sue Wilson's Filigree Ribbon dies and adhered it to my border, adding a pearl in the center.

I hope you liked this card and that it gave you some inspiration to create. Thanks for stopping by and make it a craft filled day!


This card was entered in the following challenge(s):
Dies R Us  -  Challenge #4 - Weddings
613 Avenue Create  -Challenge #76 - Anything Goes
Love to Create  -  Challenge #120 - Anything Goes
Crafting from the Heart  -Challenge #23 - Anything Goes
Word Art Wednesday  -  Challenge #136 - Anything Goes
Creative Moments  -  Challenge #44 - Anything Goes - Monochromatic
Sister Act  -  Challenge #61 - Anything Goes
Crafty Catz  - Challenge #235 - Two Different Dies


Friday, June 13, 2014

Carousel



Hello! Summer is just days away.....the daily ice cream truck's tune can be heard around the neighborhood, the pools will be opening, and of course, carnivals will be drawing crowds of people for rides, games and food.

I received this beautiful Tattered Lace carousel die cut image with an order I placed at Joan's Gardens. It reminds me of summer and all the excitement that a carnival brings, especially to the young. So I decided to use it in my project and make it into a child's summer birthday card. (This would also make a lovely baby card).

I began with a white base card and created a scalloped border on the bottom edges using a Fiskar's border punch. Next, I layered my base with denim blue card stock and some patterned paper that I pulled from my stash. 

For the focal panel, I used blue denim card stock and cut it with Spellbinders Labels Thirty Six and embossed it using a Darice Stripes folder. Next, I popped on the carousel die cut image with dimensionals, rounding it onto the focal panel and placing the dimensionals, one at either end of the image, to adhere it. Finally, I die cut my greeting using a Cheery Lynn die and adhered it at the bottom. And that completed my project.

Thanks for visiting and make it a great day!


This card was entered into the following challenge(s):
Crafting from the Heart  -  Challenge #22 - Anything Goes
Word Art Wednesday  -  Challenge #136 - Anything Goes
Sister Act  - Challenge #61 - Anything Goes
DRS Designs  -  Challenge #126 - On the Border
Brown Sugar  -  Challenge #98  - Summer
Crafty Girls  -  Challenge #20 - Anything Goes
Challenges 4 Everybody  -  Challenge #42
The Paper Shelter  -   Challenge #162 - Summer
Love to Create  -  Challenge #119 - For the Kids

Thursday, June 12, 2014

Cupcake



Hello everyone! Well, it's Thursday again and time for another Twisted Thursday "Anything Goes" challenge at The Outlawz. The optional twist for this week is "Sew/Flax Sewing". This twist includes faux sewing as well...creating stitch marks on your project with a pen.

I chose the cute little cupcake image from Besties and colored it with Copics. Next, I cut and embossed it with the largest die from Spellbinders A2 Valiant Honor.  A dark green ribbon was weaved through the openings around the entire die cut panel to represent the "sewing" option. It was then popped on to white card stock which was adhered to a mint green base card. My sentiment was computer generated, cut with Spellbinders Beaded Ovals die and then sponged around the edges with PTI Ocean Mist ink before being removed form the die and popped onto my base card.

I hope you enjoyed this post and got your MOJO going to create something for this week's challenge at The Outlawz.  Looking forward to seeing your awesome creations!

Thanks for stopping by and make it a great day!


This card was entered into the following challenge(s):
Word Art Wednesday  -  Challenge #136 - Anything Goes
Crafting from the Heart  - Challenge #22 - Anything Goes
Fan-Tastic Tuesday  - Challenge #38 - Anything Goes
Sister Act  -  Challenge #60 - Anything Goes
One Stitch at a Time  -  Challenge #216 - Use a Digi

Tuesday, June 10, 2014

Love Believes All



Hello, again! I am on a roll with these black and white cards. Here's yet another one I made for this week's challenge at Joan's Touch.

I created my card base in white card stock. Next, I cut and embossed a background in black card stock using Sue Wilson's California Background die and adhered it to my base. My sentiment, from GKD Stately Flowers 8, was stamped in black ink on white card stock and die cut with Spellbinders 5x7 Detailed Scallops. Once again, before removing it from the die, it was sponged with Memento Gray Flannel ink. Finally, the sentiment panel was popped onto the base with dimensionals.

I love how this card turned out as well....simple but elegant. I hope you enjoyed it too. Thanks for visiting and have a great day!


This card was entered into the following challenge(s):
Joan's Touch  -  Challenge #17
Crafting from the Heart  -  Challenge #22 - Anything Goes
613 Avenue Create  -  Challenge #75 - Anything Goes
TTCRD  -  Challenge Jun 10-16 - Anything Goes
Word Art Wednesday  -  Challenge #135 - Anything Goes
Sister Act  -  Challenge #60 - Anything Goes
Creative Moments  -  Challenge #44 - Anything Goes
Crafty Catz  -  Challenge #234 - Inspired by a Song (Can't Help Falling in Love)
Fan-Tastic Tuesday  -  Challenge #38 - Anything Goes
Sentimental Sundays  -  Challenge #210 - Anything Goes
The Outlawz  -  CAS Challenge - Die Cuts





Anniversary in Black & White



Here's another card I made for this week's challenge at Joan's Touch. Again, the criteria was to use black and white, scallops and dimension.

The base card was created using black card stock. I added a layer in white, die cut and embossed with Spellbinder's 5x7 Detailed Scallops. Next, on black card stock,  I stamped a sentiment from GKD Elegant Post stamp set in Versamark and embossed it with white EP. This was then cut and embossed with a die from Spellbinder's Elegant Ovals and popped on to my card with dimensionals.

The flower was created using Marianne Creatables Flowers Fantasy die. It was then layered and a drop of black Stickles was added to the center. When dry, the flower was popped on with dimensionals. The leaf branches were cut using  Poppy Stamps Leafy Sprig die, positioned around the flower and adhered to my card.

This completed my project. Thank you for visiting my blog and please stop by often. Until next time, have a wonderful and creative day!

I am proud to share that......

My card was a winner in Joan's Touch


and was featured on The Outlawz



This card was entered into the following challenge(s):
Joan's Touch  -  Challenge #17
613 Avenue Create  -  Challenge #75 - Anything Goes
Crafting from the Heart  -  Challenge #22 - Anything Goes
Word Art Wednesday  -  Challenge #135 - Anything Goes
Sister Act  -  Challenge #60 - Anything Goes
Creative Moments  -  Challenge #44 - Anything Goes
Fan-Tastic Tuesday  -  Challenge #38 - Anything Goes
Sentimental Sundays  -  Challenge #210 - Anything Goes
The Outlawz  -  CAS Challenge - Die Cuts

Love Bears All



Good Tuesday morning, everyone! This week's challenge at Joan's Touch called for making a card in black and white, use scallops and add dimension. Here is one card I made for this challenge. A second card will be posted in the next post.

I began by creating my base card in white. I cut a layer in black using a  Sue Wilson's Cordoba die and popped it onto my base with dimensionals. In my next step I stamped my sentiment (from GKD Stately Flowers 8) in black ink. This was then cut and embossed with Spellbinder's 5x7 Detailed Scallops die. Before removing it from the die, I sponged it with Memento Gray Flannel ink and popped in on to my card with dimensionals. As a last step, I cut a leafy corner using Cheery Lynn's Ivy Corner Flourish die and adhered it to my card.

I really love how this card turned out. Black and white is always stunning and elegant. I think this would be a lovely card for a wedding or anniversary.

I hope you enjoyed this post. Thanks for stopping by and please sign up to follow my blog to be notified each time I add a new posting.
Makes it a great day today!

This card was entered into the following challenge(s):
Joan's Touch  -  Challenge #17
Word Art Wednesday  -  Challenge #135 Anything Goes
613 Avenue Create  -  Challenge #75 - Anything Goes
Sister Act  -  Challenge #60 - Anything Goes
Crafting from the Heart  -  Challenge #22 - Anything Goes
TTCRD - Challenge Jun 10-16 - Anything Goes
Creative Moments  -  Challenge #44 - Anything Goes
Crafty Catz  -  Challenge #234 - Inspired by a Song (All you Need is Love)
Fan-Tastic Tuesday  -  Challenge #38 - Anything Goes
Sentimental Sundays  -  Challenge #210 - Anything Goes




Thursday, June 5, 2014

Birthday Shopping



Hello, everyone! June has arrived and summer is almost here, although we've had summer weather in my neighborhood for the last week...hot and humid. And the first week's challenge in June has arrived at The Outlawz....."anything goes" with an optional twist to make your project feminine. Now, we all know and believe that "shopping" is a female thing, so I decided to make this card for our Design Team inspiration display.

This is a tall card...the white base card measures 7.75 inches long and 5 inches wide. To the base I added a layer of Swiss dotted patterned paper in grape. I put this aside while I worked on my focal image.

The image is a Bestie's digital stamp which I colored with Copic markers and then cut it with Spellbinders Labels Thirty Six. Before removing it from the die, I sponged the edges with Memento Lulu Lavender ink.

Using Spellbinders Majestic Labels 25, I die cut a panel in white card stock and matted it with GKD Lovely Lavender. This was then popped onto my base card with dimensionals. At this point I adhered my focal image to this panel, also with dimensionals.

To complete the card I composed a sentiment on my computer, cut it with a smaller die from Spellbinders Labels Thirty Six and popped it in the upper left corner of my card. I topped my sentiment with a bow using designer paper from Dovecraft and die cut with Sue Wilson's Classic 3D Bows.

I hope you enjoyed this post and that it inspired you to create. Take time out of your day to do something you enjoy ...be it cooking, crocheting, card making, etc. It's great therapy!


This card was entered into the following challenge(s):
613 Avenue Create  -  Challenge #74 - Anything Goes
Word Art Wednesday -  Challenge #135 - Anything Goes
Sister Act  -  Challenge #59 - Anything Goes
Crafting from the Heart  -  Challenge #21 - Anything Goes
TTCRD  -  Challenge Jun 3-9 - Anything Goes
Crafty Girls  -  Challenge #19 - Anything Goes
Challenges 4 Everybody  -  Challenge #42
Crafty Girls  -  Challenge #233 - Anything Goes
The Outlawz  -  Alcohol Markers - May 30-Jun 6 - Anything Goes