
I'm looking forward to taking part in the sketch challenge, which will be revealed on Thursday. Why don't you play along too!
In other news, I tried my hand a few "new" things that I'd like to share. I wanted to participate in the SUO Challenge (Stampin' Up! Only), and they urged us to use a technique that is either new, or one that you seldom use. I decided to do both!

The second 'technique' isn't so much a technique, but it's still something I do very little of - scrapbooking. I really wanted to get this picture of Hunter and Jackson with Santa someplace so I could bring it out each year - I chose to do it 8 x 10 to fit a nice frame I already had laying around! In the photo, Hunter is 3 and Jackson is 3 months :)
Materials used:
Cardstock: Marina Mist, Whisper White, Old Olive, Riding Hood Red, Early Espresso
Paper: Letters to Santa DSP
Stamps: Winter Post, Petite Pairs
Inks: Early Espresso, Riding Hood Red
Embellishments: Old Olive grosgrain ribbon
Tools: Dotted Scallop Border punch, Decorative Label punch, Top Note die, Curly Label punch, Postage Stamp punch, Big Shot, 3/16" Corner Round punch
Can't Stamp the Rain facebook page is only 22 fans from having a draw! Go on over and "like" it to be entered :)
Until next time - Happy Stamping!
-Tara
Love the way you incorporated the technique (Iris Folding) into the scrapbook page project! Thanks for joining us this week at SUO Challenges, and trying a new technique!
ReplyDeleteWOW what a FABULOUS scrapbook page and I love how you used the iris folding in there. Thanks for playing along in the SUO Challenge!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous scrap page! What a great idea to do the Iris Folding with the letters - thanks so much for sharing with the SUO Challenge Design Team!
ReplyDelete