Tuesday, January 3, 2012

OWH Sketch Challenge #102 - Take 2

Here's the good news and the bad news - I've had some time to make cards as I've been hunkered down in my craft room by a space heater.  Furnace trouble! Hope to have that resolved today!  In the meantime, here is another card inspired by the current card challenge over at OWH Stars and Stamps blog.


For this one, I turned the design on it's side and again used papers from the DCWV Linen Stack and ColorBok Flea Market pad.  The stamp is from Studio G.  The butterfly was hanging out in my stash of embellishments. I hope he can weather the trip to Afghanistan and back, as this card will be included in my next shipment to Operation Write Home!


In compliance with my New Year's resolution, no new supplies were purchased for the creation of this card.
 : )

Blessings on your day!

7 comments:

  1. Shari, This card is so very nice. It could be used for either a guy or a girl. I love all the papers and that sentiment. I also really like the crimped paper you used. I love crimping things. I think it adds such dimension to a card. I will keep my fingers crossed for your butterfly and his long trip. I'm sure he'll make it. Thanks for sharing.

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  2. keep working on that resolution - great card - hope the furnace is fixed.

    Barb Housner

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  3. This is beautiful Shari! I also like the crimped paper and that butterfly... what can I say. It's drop dead gorgeous and so lifelike!

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  4. Marvelous Shari! I love that "no new supplies were purchased for the creation of this card". If tis card is any indication you have a great stash of stuff to keep you creating.

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  5. Gorgeous butterfly and the papers are wonderfully homey. The sketch looks great on its side.

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  6. Adorable card, Shari! I love the butterfly and how you perched him on the sentiment - so cute. Thanks for joining us in this week's OWH Stars & Stamps Sketch Challenge!

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  7. Sweet card! Love those papers and sentiment! Keeping my fingers crossed that the butterfly makes it...great touch!

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