- First game, guess how many buttons in a jar: Completed
- Second game is to answer 3 sets of trivia question: 3 out of 3 Completed
- Third game, guess how many buttons in a different jar: Completed
- Doodle It: Completed Ann's challenge is to make a layout or card with some doodling on it. For my card, I used SU Cards Stock and Paper Bliss Stickers. My punch is Martha Stewart and I doodled in white gel pen.
- Sketch With a Twist:Completed
- Use Multi Papers: Completed Lesley's challenge is to complete either a layout or card using at least 4 different patterned or mix of patterned/plain paper. You must add an embellishment or two. You can not use flowers. My card stock is Stampin' UP and the rest of paper is DCWV. My brads are Making Memories.
- Ann's Sketch: Completed For Ann's challenge we need to make a layout or card using her sketch design. My cardstock is Stampin' Up! and DCWV the embellishment are made chipboard pop-ups by DCWV.
- So Uplifting: Completed For challenge I need to scraplift one of my pages so since I'm new to the board, I thought that I would lift from the page that created out of Ann's sketch. My cardstock is Making Memories and DCWV . I'm not certain who makes the big sun and shell chipboard, my Rhinestone are Paper Bliss and the Title was made from Miss Elizabeth's stickers.
- Card Fun: Completed For Kitty's challenge you have to make three different cards or one card with all 3 twists. The twists are paper piecing, using a stamp and something recyclable. I just made one card. My rubber stamp in made by Stampettes, my cardstock is Stampin' Up! and DCWV, the punch to make the palm tree fronds is a Stampin' Up! flower punch and the coconuts where made from the cardboard tube from a toilet paper roll.
- Handmade Flowers: Completed
Rayette's challenge is to make a layout or a card using handmade flowers. I saw this little flower pot idea on SCS and decided to make one for my Mom. All the punches and paper used are Stampin' Up's except the large scallop is Nesties.
1 comment:
you did well to get as many chals as you did for the pit crop they look great.
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