The sketch from Freshly Made Sketches for this edition of the Challenge of the Day looked familiar to me. I wondered, Do I use it a lot? Have I used it recently?
So I started looking, and in the process of cleaning out my stash of cards (and giving many to my neighbor for her church’s card ministry), I found this one from six years ago. I am so glad I started photographing every camp card and have kept it up for 15 years! Oh, and I’m very, very happy that every file I create is backed up to the cloud as soon as I create it, with no action needed on my part. (I use Carbonite for this.)
This card was from the period when I offered a “technique ring”: at the monthly camp I’d present a technique that would be used for at least one project and a card that would be punched. I have 26 cards on my ring — how about you?
This is the card I designed for C.O.D. #3, and you can see I was influenced by the card above — so much that I reversed the sketch! As you know, that’s permissible for a sketch challenge, but I had to laugh because someone had mentioned that very thing before I realized I had done the same!
I’m sorry that this Sale-A-Bration paper sold out (not once, but twice). The black-and-white side of each paper is so useful; glad I have scraps left! This particular pattern is perfect for coloring, as I showed you here.
Because I never grow tired of it, I embossed the Rococo Rose panel with Scripty, an embossing folder whose name sounds like a cartoon character, right?
Just completed a few minutes ago, this card is in the mail to one of my stampers. I promise to send every one of my Challenge of the Day cards. How about you?
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