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I’ve been following the CASE Study challenge for several months, but finally created a card for the current challenge. Each week they provide a card as inspiration. As soon as I saw these delightful card with sailboats, I knew I wanted to play along.

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I just ordered this sailboat/sentiment stamp by Unity and it came last week. I knew it would be perfect for this challenge.

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Cardstock: from my stash; Patterned paper: “Mabel” by Stella Rose (My Minds Eye) & Celebrate (Teresa Collins); Stamps: Celebrate Webster’s Pages (Unity); Twine: The Twinery.  I colored the sailboat with Faber Castell Stampers Big Markers. Although it’s hard to see each star in the sentiment has a tiny pearl I colored with a B37 Copic marker.

Although I had the card made for last week’s Make It Monday in time to post last night, I didn’t get it photographed. I guess you can blame March Madness. The Syracuse game was only seen here on digital TV so I had to watch it downstairs. They lost in a rather sad game with nearly 18 turn-overs.

The challenge last week was to emboss just a part of your card. I used the Woodgrain Impression Plate by Papertrey Ink and embossed only the right hand side of the card. I’m also linking this to Creative Every Day where the theme for March is “nest.”

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I used new papers from 7 Gypsies Conservatory 6X6 paper pad, stamps from Cavallini and Papertrey Ink with a bit of distressing and distress inks from both Tim Holtz and Papertrey. The cardstock is Ocean Tides by Papertrey.

12 thoughts on “Two Challenges”

  1. I had to do a double take because at first I thought the top one was one of yours – and I couldn’t believe how many elements you had included – then I realised, of course it wasn’t … though it is still lovely! Anyway, the twine is a perfect addition to a nautical themed card and I love your new stamp!

  2. Both cards are beautiful Karen – the sailboat one seems perfect for 4th of July! And the woodgrain stamp was a great embellishment for the thank you card.

  3. LOL at what Amy said b/c I had a very similar reaction! I saw the picture and thought, “that color palette does not look like Karen at all!” Your sailboat card looks much more like you – LOL! Although, interestingly, the second card (which I love, love, love) also seems a little bit different than your typical style. Was it a stretch for you, I wonder . . .
    Rinda

  4. It’s always handy to have stamps suitable for males and I think your sail boat one will come in very useful. Love the cards – as always 🙂

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