Thursday’s Design by Candice

Oh my gosh it has just been one of those days, you know what I mean we have all had them :-). I have some news to tell, we will be adding to our family and we pick him up on Saturday. We are adopting a puppy and he is so cute (but aren’t they all). I will post some photos this weekend when we get him home, Sloane and Sam have no idea, but…

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Color Challenge

Candice and I have been running lately. She is busy with her kids and school events and I have been busy preparing for the next semester. We missed yesterday but decided to do it today just so you would not miss us! This week I decided we should do blue cards. I was thinking at the time that we could do snowmen since it would be cold. But with the weather lately I really wonder…

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Bizzy and Bright by Candice

I visit www.iheart2stamp.com daily and this weekend I decided to do her sketch. Check out her blog and you will be able to see other cards done with this sketch. I hope you enjoy what I came up with. Stamp Set: Celebrate Everything and A Beautiful Thing Cardstock: Only Orange, Pink Passion, Green Galore White and Designer Series Paper Ink: Only Orange, Pink Passion, Green Galore Accessories: Corner Punch and Grosgrain Ribbon 🙂

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Friday Special

Well I need to apologize for not posting on Wednesday. I have a terrible cold and it really knocked me down. I just couldn’t get the energy to do anything. To make up for that I have a card for you today. One of the blogs I read, fresh&fun, does a weekly sketch challenge. Beate is an amazing stamper and I am always envious of her creations. I decided to use her sketch to create…

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2008 Coaster Calendar

Sneak-A-Peek We will be making a 2008 Coaster Calendar at our Alter this class for January. Here is a sample cover and the month of January that we will be making. The calendar will be hooked together by 2 rings. If you are interested in attending this workshop please feel free to contact one of us. Each month will be on a different color of cardstock and there will be 4 to 5 different elements…

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