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Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Gobble, gobble, gobble
Welcome back for day 2 of the There She Goes sneak peeks. If you have arrived here from Miss Julie's blog then you are in the right place, if not please start back at the TSG blog. Today there are actually 2 sets being previewed but I only have one sample to show you and that is the Gobble set by Torico.
Gobble is a 3x4 stamp set that includes a total of 13 of stamps and will sell for $7.
The other set that is being shown today is called In Stitches and it is a 2x6 stamp set that includes a total of 7 of stamps and will sell for $7
Well now that I have told you what's going on I suppose that you would actually like to see the card that I made? Let's hope so! :)
Because my stamps were held up at the border, I was working with digital images for this month's release. I pulled out my trusty Derwent Inktense pencils and got busy with some of the new Pyrus line from Basic Grey. I actually made my card for Holly's Sketch Challenge TSG78 and flipped it upside down so that the Turkey looked more balanced :) I so loved doing this sketch that may have to create more cards with it in the future. Thanks for the great sketch Holly!
Would you like a chance to win the Gobble! / In Stitches stamp sets? Here’s what you need to do- go to each of the Trendsetter’s Blogs and leave a comment on their Gobble! / In Stitches Blog Hop Challenge post. After you have finished checking out the eye candy and have left some love, return to the TSG Blog and add your name to the Mr. Linky at the bottom of this Blog Hop Challenge post. A winner will be chosen randomly using a random number generator to receive their very own Gobble! / In Stitches stamp set. The winner will be announced Saturday (Oct. 30th) during the Release Party Chat.
Thanks for coming by today and now you are off to Miss Natalie's blog for some more TSG eye candy :D
Card Recipe:
Stamps: There She Goes - Gobble
Paper: Gina K, Water Colour, Chocolate, Basic Grey DP
Ink: Chocolate, Baja, Blue
Accessories: Sewing Machine, Cuttlebug and Embossing Folders, Spellbinders Circle Dies, Derwent Inktense Pencils, Water Brush, Eyelets, Ribbon, Oval Punch, Sponges, Dimensionals, Printer, Corner
Chomper
WOWZERS!!! I'm speechless, Kim... LOVE your eyelets!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, your colouring is STUNNING!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful job Kim, I love how vibrant your card is and the flipped layout looks fabulous :)
ReplyDeletePoutine!
very nice card!
ReplyDeleteSuper cute!
ReplyDeleteLove the image and the paper combination.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great card!
ReplyDeleteI love your background papers, I bought the turquoise one some days ago.
such a gorgeous card hun
ReplyDeletejust adore it
hugs angelique
It's amazing... Great take on the sketch, and I love your eyelets!
ReplyDeleteThis is flippin' GORGEOUS girlie! LOVE!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! And I love how you used the eyelets, fantastic.
ReplyDeleteSigh, I wish I had your talent Kim. This is GORGEOUS! MAD coloring skills and FAB job with Holly's sketch - the curve in it threw me for a curve!
ReplyDelete~Meredith
Love the color pop and the layout is awesome! The ribbon treatment is totally cool!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Kim, love the DP and layout!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! Your cards always are though :o)
ReplyDeletelove the layout and use of ribbon and eyelets. Your coloring is amazing as well.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I love all the intense colors!
ReplyDeletewhat a great card! love your layout!
ReplyDeleteFun card...love the colors you've used & your coloring is great!
ReplyDeleteThat is fabulous!! Great job
ReplyDeleteThis card is a WOW!!! Wonderful
ReplyDeleteAwesome card!! I love the sketch and what you did with it! Neat use of eyelets, too!
ReplyDeleteI love this card. The image is super cute and the colors are fabulous.
ReplyDeleteGreat card. love your coloring, so nice.
ReplyDeletegreat color combination! I'm going to have to try that one!
ReplyDeleteWOW WOW WOW!! Love your card girlie!
ReplyDeletelove your eyelets. super card
ReplyDeleteI love the details on this card - the eyelets, 'laces', punched holes, etc.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous. Love the use of the eyelets and the stitching combined with the turkey.
ReplyDeleteYour colouring is just so intense - I am in awe of it - it really shines through the screen at you. Wonderful.
ReplyDeleteSweet embellishing with those eyelets! Super cute and your paper choice is so pretty! Your cute turkey is colored perfectly!!
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