Monday, April 13, 2015

SugarPea Designs' SPDSS24 and The Challenge #30

Happy Monday everyone!  I hope you had a fabulous weekend.  We had some great weather around here and I'm really starting to look forward to being able to spend more time outdoors.  Anyway, today I'm sharing a card I made for two challenges!  One of the challenges is the SugarPea Designs sketch challenge and the other is the color challenge over at The Challenge.



I used this fun Spare Me clear stamp set from the Bean Stalk collection.  Be sure to check out this set - there are the cutest accessories and great sentiments too!   This set is perfect for so many kinds of cards!  I colored the image with copics and of course followed our SPDSS24 sketch.  I used some fun Carta Bella papers which were perfect for The Challenge's  color challenge this week.   

 
 
I hope you find some time to play along with both of the challenges! 
 
There are a few rules for each of the challenges so be sure to check out the individual challenge blogs. 
 



 
 
You can find the links to the DT's fabulous projects over on the SugarPea Designs Blog and at The Challenge!
 
Thanks for stopping by!  I hope you have an amazing day.
 
Hugs, Anita
 
Stamp:  SugarPea Designs - Spare Me
Paper:  Carta Bella - Ahoy There; Neenah
Other:  Copics

9 comments:

  1. what a great stamp set and your coloring is beautiful. This card just jumped out of the color challenge cards submitted.

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  2. Ooo, fun sketch, might have to play along!! Great colors!!!

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  3. Anita, your design, use of paper, and fun stamps are amazing!

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  4. Your colouring is AH-mazing!!! Cute card!

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  5. Perfect perfect use of this sketch Anita. I love the bowling pins.

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  6. WOW! Your coloring is over the top amazing!

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  7. This is just darling, Anita! I am oohing and ahhing over your coloring, and, I just adore the little pins for the small accent.

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  8. This is so fun! Love how you colored the image and how you used the pins as an accent for the image.

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