Welcome to another edition of Throwback Thursday - a chance for me to pull out some old favourites from my stash.
I’m playing along with Try a Sketch on a Tuesday #TSOT679 to use Oodles of Doodles use doodles anywhere on your stamp set which helped me choose to pull out my By the Seaside stamp set.
Also playing along with their sister challenge Double Trouble to use not only the s doodles but to add layers and a sentiment.
Over at TGIF challenges I was inspired by the clouds in #tgif543 mood board. Well whom kidding also inspired me to crave a donut but I don’t have a donut stamp set ๐คฃ
The As You See It colour and mood board challenge #AYSI357 inspired me to incorporate a sunset using the colours in the prompt.
I love playing with old and new so incorporated my Prairie Grass stamp set into the design.
Love the here for you through any storm vibes of the imagery and cloudy day by the sea vibes in this design so I chose the ‘my shoulder is yours’ sentiment. Think this would also be a great anniversary card too with less of the cloudy storm brewing.
Happy Stampin’
Margaret
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Margaret I really love this card and how you created this wonderfully atmospheric scene in these colours with your various stamps - so very clever! Thanks for sharing over at As You See It!
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DeleteThat background is fabulous - love the autumn colours. Thanks for sharing with us at both Double Trouble and TSOT :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for the inspiration challenge to get me going!
DeleteSuch a beautiful scene you have created with your image using the prairie grass stamp for your doodles and additional birds in the sky... love the fall colors. Love that you were able to use our recipe at Double Trouble in combo with TSOT. We welcome you to our challenges and hope you consider using our future fun 3-2-1 recipes and optional twists and dares. Doodle on.
ReplyDeleteThank you Suzanne - I am loving the challenges for helping me get going - sometimes you look around the craft room and just do not know where to start. Finding your blog challenges has been very helpful to get me going again.
DeleteMargaret, what a beautiful card! I agree, it would make a great anniversary card with that stamp set! Thank you for sharing your card with us at Try A Sketch On Tuesday AND our sister challenge Double Trouble for our "oddles of doodles" theme!!
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Thank you Donna - it was a lot of fun to create.
DeleteGorgeous stormy background you created. Thanks for joining us at Try A Sketch On Tuesday.
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Thank you Sue - it was a lot of fun!
DeleteMargaret, I love this card! The stormy blue/gray sky with the pop of orange for the sun and clothes is amazing! Such a great scene! Thanks for sharing with us at Try a Sketch on Tuesday!
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DeleteThat is one moody scene - great scene building and a delightful combination of old and new stamps. The colours do lend themselves to such an atmospheric use. Great card! Thanks for sharing with us at As You See It. :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks Jan - it was a fun challenge to play along with ๐
DeleteWonderful card, especially your image. Love the added grasses, they make it so complete! Thanks for joining our Double Trouble Challenge.
ReplyDeleteThank you Larelyn ๐
DeleteClever you - combining the new and old images, with the challenge colours! Thanks for playing along with us at As You See It.
ReplyDeleteThank you Heather - been challenging myself to play more with my older favourites too as tend to get focused on the new additions and neglect my stash - need a reason to justify my ever growing craft hoard that’s sprawled out of my craftroom into the family room ๐คฃ
DeleteWhat a wonderful scene you've created! Your coloring is fabulous and the background is amazing. Nice sentiment as well! Thanks for sharing this with us at As You See It this week!
ReplyDeleteThank you LeAnne!
DeleteThe use of the bright colors on the garments and moon against the dark background is stunning! The doodled images are sweet as well. Thank you for sharing it with us at Double Trouble.
ReplyDeleteThank you Kim!
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