You’re so sweet….red, white and blue challenge

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Reminder for the Clearly iStamp Blog Challenge #1 (CiSC1)- Color Challenge –  Red, White and Blue!

CHALLENGES:

1) Perfect Sentiments Challenge (PSC85) – Red, White & Blue
CREATE A CARD FOR THE OCCASION OF YOUR CHOICE. IN HONOR OF THE UPCOMING INDEPENDENCE DAY, HERE IN THE U.S. USE THE COLORS RED, WHITE, & BLUE

SUPPLIES:

Stamps/Images: Everyday Jargon Digital Image
Cardstock: Bazzill (PaulyPoo, Lava, White)
Patterned Paper: digital paper included with digital stamp
Inks: pre-colored digital image printed on Canon Inkjet Printer
Accents/Tools: pop dots, brads, Cricut, Basic George Cricut Cartridge

Red, White and Blue for you!!

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Yippee!! It is finally the 21st so I can reveal all the changes that have been made to the challenges at Clearly iStamp Blog.

Go check it out I think you will like it! Plus, we are looking for members to join the CiSC Design Team. If you interested GO CHECK OUT THE DETAILS!!

So the first CiSC Challenge (CiSC1) is:

Color Challenge – Red, White & Blue

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I went with the traditional Fourth of July/American theme because this is a door hanger (12 x 12) we will make Saturday at the Retirement Home.

I think I might make this into a card too!

I used MOJO298 Sketch as inspiration.

CHALLENGES:

1) MOJO Monday Sketch 298 – use the sketch as inspiration

2) Cut It Up Challenge #21 – Red, White and Blue (must have a die cut) All the stars except the tiny ones were cut on my Cricut. The letters were also cut using the Cricut.

3) Kitty Bee Designs Challenge #2 – Red, White and Blue

4) Simply Create Too Challenge #40 – Your countries flag colors. (U.S. – red, white and blue)

5) Squigglefly Challenge #24May Your Colors Be True, Red White and Blue!

SUPPLIES:

Stamps/Images: Summer Fun Digital Image @ Clearly Digi Stamps

Cardstock: Bazzill (Lava, white, blue jean)

Inks: pre-colored digital image printed on Canon Inkjet Printer

Accents/Tools: Cricut, Classic Cricut Font Cartridge, jewel star, red jewels, pop dots, Basic George Cricut Cartridge

Red, White and blue and a Happy Fourth to you!

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I’m a little early with wishing everyone a Happy 4th of July but it’s the week of so I think that is close enough!

I made this card for the card class I taught at church this past Friday (June 30, 2012).

CHALLENGES:

1) Catch The Bug Challenge – It’s all about the Season! Well, none other than a SEASONAL CHALLENGE.  With the 4th of July just around the corner here in the US and Summer having OFFICIALLY arrived (have you been sweltering in the heat this week??)  So – Seasonally – create a card or project that either has something to do with SUMMER or the 4TH OF JULY.

2) Cute Card Thursday Challenge #223 – Patriotic! So this week we want to inspire the patriot in you…It may be a famous person from your country, a famous place/landmark, your flag, colours or just a special time of year…whatever being patriotic means to you!

3) Card Makin Mamas Challenge #48 – Color challenge – Red, White, Blue.

SUPPLIES:

Cardstock/Papers: Bazzill cardstock, We R Memory Keepers – Summertime Fun, Pinkpaislee – Block Party

Accents/Tools: star punch, scallop circle punch, lace trim, pop dots

Freedom

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This card was made just for fun!! Haven’t had time to do that in a long time so it was very nice. The challenge at 365 Cards was “Freedom.” While going through some paper last night I found this piece in my scrap drawer and thought it would be perfect. Then when trying to decide what I was going to do I thought the sketch for April Card Challenge was perfect. And that is how this card was made. Thanks for looking.

CHALLENGES:

1) Day 36 @ 365Cards – Freedom. Such a great word, and it means different things to everyone, so we’d like to see what it means to you.

2) April Card Challenge on sb.com – Sketch category. Use the sketch provided as inspiration.

SUPPLIES:

Cardstock – Bazzill

Patterned Paper – unknown from scrap drawer

Cricut

Basic George Cricut Cartridge

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