It's that time of year again....Do you Dare to Get Dirty? Are you up for the challenge? Not sure what I am even talking about?? You can read all about it (you must be a Fan Club member to participate! Not a member?Join HERE).
From the Splitcoast Website:
Since July of 2004, we’ve thanked our Fan Club members for supporting Splitcoast financially with a themed monthly gallery. We think up a theme, and our twelve talented designers create away, filling the gallery with all kinds of things to inspire and enable, and to give you a little something extra for your contributions to Splitcoast. We know you love to ogle the projects every month, and we know you’re all immensely talented, too.
Then we thought - how fun would it be get our Fan Club members to play along in challenges with us? With that thought, Dare to Get Dirty week was born. We're happy to celebrate our eighth anniversary with you with a week full of stamping challenges.
I love this week. This is my second year of being a Challenge Hostess (my challenge goes live on Aug.1) and being a sample maker. For me, being a part of the Dirty Dozen was one of my biggest accomplishments. I still am in shock sometimes when I think about it, "What? Me? Part of the Dirty Dozen....I had always dreamed about it." A huge honor. H.U.G.E.!
Today I have this card to share. I can't give any details about the challenge. You'll have to read about them overon SCS.
BUT....I can tell you I used my beloved MFT products on this one and some new Basic Grey papers (PB&J).
My mom's birthday is next week. I made this one for her. I just love theGIRLY GRAPHIC TEE Die-namics. I stamped the sentiment with some AMuse inks and then attached the tee with some foam dimensionals onto a layeredCIRCLE STAX 1 & 2 DIE-NAMICS.
Very pretty card Lisa! Love the girly "T" and all the beautiful rolled roses!
ReplyDeleteAw, this is so sweet!!! Love the roses!!
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome girl!
ReplyDeleteWho knew a plain white tshirt could be so pretty with that sentiment and all those gorgeous flowers!!
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