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Some Weekend Projects

I had a little extra time to craft this weekend so I did the featured stamper challenge on Splitcoaststampers and also played in the VSBN Scrapbook challenges too.  It was a fun and crafty weekend.  

The Featured Stamper challenge was to case Lee Ann.  I cased THIS pretty card. I kept close to her colors but changed the image, sentiment, the sketch (a bit) and added acrylic dots.  I am still loving the Good Morning Magnolia set - I promise I will take a break from it soon!

I stamped the main flower, colored, then masked and stamped the flower again.  
There were a few challenges on SCS involving stripes and this is the page I did for those challenges.

The stamp is from the new Sailing Home set and the paper is from the matching dp.
I used the same stamp set on this two page layout (it was from a sketch challenge).  The fish are from an old SU! set - Very Punny. I masked over a strip in the pages with a torn paper so I could make a little river for the fish to swim in - lol.  The dp is left overs from the page above. 
Hope you had a great crafty weekend!

Hugz,

Nancy

Comments

  1. All of your projects are so beautiful!! The card is gorgeous!! I love the flowers and colors!! The layouts are so fabulous!! I love how you've showcased the photos on each page!! Have a great day!! Big hugs :)

    Lisa
    A Mermaid's Crafts

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  2. I love the magnolia card - it's so beautiful! So are the layout pages with great family memories locked into each one! NJ on everything!

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  3. A beautiful card and fabulous layouts Nancy, you have lots of super photographs.
    Pauline - Crafting with Cotnob
    x

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  4. Nancy your magnolia card is gorgeous, such beautiful colouring and your scrapbook layout is adorable. Great way to create a memory :)

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