Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Whooooooo's Up for Another Challenge?!?

Tonight I decided to take some time to play with the lovely ladies over at http://stamping411.blogspot.com/ and I tried my hand at the Saturday Sketch Challenge.  I must admit these challenges are addicting and I soooo look forward to them each and every week.  I pulled out some old SU! designer paper that I am sure has long since been retired and paired it up with some matching cardstock. 

If you look closely you will see instead of a bow I created a brad... I pulled out and dusted off my I-top and wow... it's so fun and so easy to use.  So I must ask myself--Self...why on earth don't you use this tool more often!?!?!?   I also pieced together the owl which is a punch from SU!-- I tried very hard not to make my owl friend look too terribly cross eyed. 

Recipe:
Paper: All from SU!
Punch: Owl from SU!
Ribbon: Again SU!
Other stuff: used the Itop!


11 comments:

Kerin said...

What a sweet little owl, love the dsp on him (or her!!) What a clever brad you made too! Thanks for playing along this week :)

Cindy van Oorschot said...

Great Owl, I like the clean and simple design of your card.

gbarron56 said...

Love your little owl and the DSP you choose works perfectly! Great job with the card and the sketch. Thanks for playing at Stamping 411! Blessings, Gretchen

Hi, I'm Lee Conrey! said...

Too-oo-oo-oo Stinkin' Cute!!!!

Monica said...

love this card! TFS!

Patti Chesky said...

I love when the owls are cross-eyed! This card is so cute. Love the brad!

Lisa Hensley said...

this little fellow is so cute!

Connie Babbert said...

Very cute...I've always loved that DSP...cute!

Unknown said...

Too Stinkin' Cute!!! Love that owl and that button is totally awesome!! I agree you should use it more often!!

Debbie said...

Oh I love the owl!!! I have that punch but haven't had much time to stamp or scrap...and haven't really figure out what to DO with it. I love what you did!!!

Selene Kempton said...

Oh i so miss this dsp and sage shadow! I love what you did with the owl! Gorgeous work!