Good morning my friends! It is Friday in case you didn't realize that! Now we all know that everyone, including me KNOWS when it is Friday and the beginning of the weekend! Since it is Friday, it is again time for another Color Challenge from Just For Fun Stamps! Come play along with us.....just use these colors and your JFF stamps and create a card or project. It is OK if you don't have any Just For Fun Stamps yet, just use what you have. To inspire you to play, the wonderful people over at JFF are giving you a little incentive this week...a $50 Shopping Spree will be given to the winner of this week's challenge! You have to spend it all at one time....if you don't, it will not be carried over. How's that for incentive?
Once you have your creation, just go the JFF Blog jffstamps.typepad.com/jffstamps/ and link to your card/project using the link at the bottom of the Challenge entry. Good luck and I can't wait to see what you come up with. You might also like to click on the names of Design Team Members listed on the right hand side of this blog to visit the Blogs of the other Design Team Members and see what they created. There is a huge amount of talent on this team and I promise you will not be disappointed!
Supply List:
JFF Stamps
Gina K Designs Card Stock (Fresh Asparagus, Black Onyx, and White)
Spellbinders Dies
Dimensionals
Ranger Distress Inks
Have a wonderful weekend; a Holiday one at that! Happy Fourth of July!
7 comments:
Just beautiful and I love how you've used the pendant die.
This has a beautiful, elegant look to it!! I love how you use the pendant dies!
This is so serene and pretty, Glenda. It could be used for just about any occasion!
That Fleur de Lis pendant is one of my favorites, I love the border too!
Glenda, pretty card, love the Spellbinders..hmmm oh yeah I work for them he he, glad to see you love them too. Wow I can't believe how many of you don't like purple...hmmm I love it. Great job.
Beautiful card, even if it has purple in it.
Hugs and smiles
This card is both elegant and pretty... I love how you used your Spellbinders dies!
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