Hey guys, are your ready for a new challenge (or two). I think this is such an easy sketch, it could be used for just about any size image with a little imagination. Can't wait to see what you come up with. Remember when you play along to leave a link on Mister Linky at the end of this post. And when uploading online please use the keyword TSSC95. Thanks!
Here is this week's sketch....
Of course I combined it with the new Latenightstamper's sketch for the upcoming week. The new challenge over there will be to make a gift. I am going to have fun with this one. There are literally hundreds of things that can be altered into gifts in my studio, lol. Maybe I will use up a few of them. Here is a picture of the card and my gift tin together.
Here is the card alone
The tin closed and alone..
and of course the inside of the tin....
This was a fun project. I am sure I will be making more of them in the near future.
Supplies for both projects.
Stamps: Thoughts and Prayers, Trendy Trees, Bright Blessing Jumbo Wheel
Paper: Soft Suede, Very Vanilla, Kraft, Whisper White (inside of tin for calendar)Merry Moments DP
Ink: Soft Suede and Real Red
Other: Brads, ribbon, note pad, pencils, tin, computer to print calendar, corner rounder, scallop edge punch
Hope you will play along. And may you have a blessed week!
Mary Jo
Sunday, November 8, 2009
Technostamper's Monday Lunchtime Sketch Challenge #95
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What is the link to print a calendar to fit the tin? I love your project.
Thanks
Jackie
What a cute idea. Would you please provide the link to print the calendar you used.
Thanks, Donna
Great idea! Very pretty card, love the colors of it!
Love the pencil box. I really like to see other projects other than just cards. Thanks. Love your music on you blog.
another great sketch. I did two cards, and linked up one. The other one is in the mail and I can't post it yet :)
Great sketch, I love all the different projects you make.
Sue
It's been a while since I've entered, hope you don't mind me making your sketch a pocket card, it just seemed to fall into place like this for me.
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