WPlus9 Sketch Challenge

WPlus9 has a new challenge on their blog and I had a stamp set from WPlus9 that was begging to be let out of the “new” drawer, so it was a match made in heaven.  In fact thinking about heaven got me to thinking about “pennies from heaven”  which got me to thinking about squirrels and how they would prefer “acorns from heaven” and that got me to thinking about where I might have stored that giant acorn stamp I have.  Which got me to thinking that I am just like the squirrels…………..don’t know where I stored my nuts, and feel the need to tear up my entire craft room looking for them.  Dragging my self away from this convoluted train of thought, I put together this card from this sketch.imageimage

Supplies: WPlus 9 Happy Mail stamp set,  Posh Impressions and Simon Says Stamp Giving Thanks acorn stamps, copic markers, Copic Air Brush system,  homemade cloud stencil, Wink of Stella glitter pen, Hero Arts card base, unknown wood grain card-stock, and scor tape

P.S.  Even though it looks like these two squirrels will be knocked unconscious in about a nano second………………..I assure you no animals were hurt in the making of this card!

 

 

About DebSelby

I am a Mom to three great sons, a grandmother to seven great grandkids and a totally addicted scrapbooker, cardmaker now that I have retired from paid work.

Posted on September 9, 2015, in Card Samples, Challenge Entries, Debbie's Challenge Entries, Oscar's (Deb's) Card Samples, Uncategorized and tagged , . Bookmark the permalink. 3 Comments.

  1. you are so funny When do you want to do a scrap or card making day?

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  2. Going to a srapbook retreat out of town this weekend.

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  3. What an adorable card with those squirrels and acorns ❤

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