3.13.2013

Simon Says Stamp Challenge is getting a bit Sketchy!

Tee-Hee... see what I did there? Sketchy? And we have a SKETCH challenge this week... HA! You know you want to giggle just a little. Just sayin'.


This week we have TWO sketches for you to choose from, so that's totally fun! Dawny created both options and they are pretty fun! Here is the sketch that I chose (you can see the other over on the Simon Says Stamp Challenge Blog)...


Also, this week the design team is having some fun with Art Impressions products! I used this adorable little owl! He is too cute! Here is my card!

Happy Owl

For the circle part, I cut an adhesive sheet into the half circle and then covered it with Hemptique twine. It honestly took longer than I wanted it to, but it still turned out pretty cute, so all's well that ends well and all that jazz.

Happy owl (detail)

And now it's YOUR TURN! Head on over to the Simon Says Stamp Challenge blog, choose one of the two sketches, and go to town, folks! Have some fun!!! One lucky participant will win a $50 voucher to the Simon Says Stamp store!!!



And..as always...

Have a HAPPY!!!!!
(I had coffee this morning. I don't usually drink coffee. Heeeeeeee!!!! Gonna be a fun one! HA!)

Jingle Out!





27 comments:

  1. You blog makes me HAPPY! hehe I love all your positive energy and I love this card you made Jingle... even if it took longerthan you wanted you stuck to it and it ROCKS! Thanks for sharing... the owl was the perfect animal to put on that woody looking card :) kathi

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  2. Very cool card!! Lovin; the twine and wood paper!! :)

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  3. Love this Jingle! That's a whole lotta twine winding but it was worth it! Love how full of texture this card is! Honk!

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  4. I really love that circle! Creative!!!

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  5. So cool how you created that circle, Jennifer!

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  6. Love the half circle of twine in the design~love the look!!!

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  7. Gorgeous card Jennifer :-) I love little hoot ,, so very cute and the twine circle is fabulous !! I love the earthy natural look of this ,,, absolutely fabulous ! :-)

    Luv
    Lols x x x

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  8. it might have taken longer than you wanted---but it is just adorable!
    what a fun element you added to the card! fabby!

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  9. I have always thought that you were a bit sketchy. hahahaha. Seriously, that hemp circle element is so cool, I LOVE!

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  10. at first i thought it was a circle stamp... and then. WOW the twine. it looks totally fab. you pork. ***

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  11. Jennifer, this is AMAZING! I had no idea that was twine until closer inspection.. WOW! This card just rocks! :)

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  12. Great card, I love how you have used the twine !

    Hugs

    Jo x

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  13. Well worth the trouble, Jennifer - love your take on the sketch!

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  14. This is fabulous Jennifer, a fabulous colour scheme and adorable image. I used twine to make little circles for flower centers - it took forever so I admire your patience for making that huge circle - it is certainly stunning!!!

    hugs
    Heather xx

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  15. Wow, fabulous! The twine circle looks extremely labor intensive, but the end result is totally worth it!

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  16. Whoot! Whoot! So cute!!! Love the twine treatment - thanks for the inspiration. I'm having so much fun being part of the Simon Says Stamp team thim month - thanks for having me!Dee

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  17. Ooh, I love it Jennifer!! Love how you made the circle of twine!! Very cool!

    hugs...

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  18. Wow totally love the twine circle. Awesome idea

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  19. Super fun card, Jennifer! I love how you added the twirl of twine for extra interest :)

    *mwah*
    Steph
    Simon Says Stamp!

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  20. Such a fun card! I LOVE how you used the twine! Brilliant!

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  21. Really cute. Love the little owl and the hemp circle-that looks neat.

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  22. Whoot knew you are a talented sketch artist?! Nice job:)

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