Well, here it is very early Monday morning (or late Sunday night – however you wish to look at it) and I’m not able to sleep. Could it be the I drank up until 11:30 p.m.? Could it be the anticipation that I actually have to set the alarm and get up in the morning? It could be both! It could be the fact that I spent two hours in Archivers yesterday and never took the time to get my purchases out of the bag and now I’m wanting to go into the stamp room and organize. Nope too much work! I’d rather stamp!

 

I did get out of bed after tossing and turning for about an hour, turned on the computer and immediately went to Splitcoast. I started cruising down through the forums when all of a sudden I noticed that the Try a New Technique Challenge had been posted. WOO HOO how lucky for me! More ways than one actually. I had started working on a card earlier Sunday evening, had it all laid out to finish this morning and guess what? It fits the challenge! I trotted off to the stamp room, stitched up the card, finished it off and I have my challenge card. The challenge today is called I’m All Mixed Up and the purpose is to use mixed designer papers. So anyhoo, here’s my card.

 

TLC157 Thanks So Much

 

The background papers I had chosen were Me & My Big Ideas Laguna, a gray sanded finish for the base and the top layer is weathered yellow. Yep, it’s a mixture of designs. I stamped the bamboo branch in Adirondack Meadow and then sponged the edges in SU Basic Gray. The sentiment was over stamped in Adirondack Rust. The image panel was then sewn to a layer of Basic Gray on the sewing machine. The background panels were then sewn to the card front.

 

Stamps: Far East by Lizzie Anne Designs

Paper: Neenah Classic Crest Solar White, SU Basic Gray, Me & My Big Ideas Laguna

Ink: Adirondack Rust and Meadow, SU Basic Gray

Accessories: Sewing Machine, Corner Rounder Punch, Tsukineko Sponge Dauber, Brads, Ribbon, Mounting Tape

Here’s my photo of the products used.

 

TLC157 Product

 

Just a reminder that we are still looking for Demonstrators to help Rubbernecker Stamp Company at some upcoming shows. All the details are in yesterday’s blog post.

 

EDITED TO ADD: I have set up a page for Rubbernecker Show Dates. All show locations, dates and demonstrators needed are listed on that page. Please check often, new dates will be added and updates on demonstrators will be made there.

6 Responses to “Early Morning Stamping!”

  1. I like the look of this…..I think the blues are what are capturing my attention…..I don’t know….just keep looking at it!!
    Didn’t see any California dates for demoing…..(boohoo!!) and I don’t think that a trip back east will work right now!! hehe

  2. Beautiful…love your combination of patterned paper! Great job—keep drinking that coffee!!!

  3. Totally Gorgeous Sherry!!

  4. Lovely card!

  5. Gorgeous card, Sherry. Don’t you just love these that don’t require a lot of coloring?

  6. Oh Sherry this is a real beauty! Love the subtle and subdued colors. And I always love your stitching!

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