Supply list:
Stamps: Natural Beauties
Cardstock: Stamper's Select White, Simply Chartreuse, Hawaiian Shores
Ribbon: Hawaiian Shores Bitty Dot
Button: Simply Chartreuse
Ink: Spring Moss, Simply Chartreuse, True Black, Melon Berry, Pure Poppy
Are you having fun? Up for another challenge? I hope so, this one is a super fun challenge called the "Craft Conservation Badge- Limited Supply Challenge".
Each design team member has created a card using the beautiful new Natural Beauties stamp set and the very same basic supplies. It will be so fun to see how differently each card has turned out....including yours!
Tune into the Papertrey Ink blog to find cards created by myself and other design team members.Your challenge is to recreate a card made by one of the design team members or create your own!
All of the challenges provided throughout the day will also have a coordinating InLinkz list for you to share your projects using your favorite photo-hosting site (Flickr, Photobucket, etc), gallery or your blog.
Each list will be open until noon EST Monday, July 23rd, so you will have ample time to participate and photograph your projects. Winner will be selected from each challenge and announced Monday night!
Enjoy and I can't wait to see your creations!
Melis
Man, I know I haven't had that much coffee today... And when you compare the measurements you have listed to what your card looks like, it's not working.
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