Monday, January 16, 2012

Squigglefly Challenge

Hello everyone and Happy Monday! I hope you are ready for the Squigglefly Challenge this week. I know I am. This week is MY FIRST week as the design team leader. I am so proud of my team. They are all super artists and they all were great last week and even did fun cards in last week's challenge. WOO HOO!! So proud of them. This week's challenge is called "Button it Up!" Now that has a double meaning, so you can either use it as a winter theme challege or go the other way and use it to mean adding buttons to your project.As you can see with my image here, called Birdhouses, I have added some wonderful buttons to a great image from artist Sandy Sommerfield. This image actually comes with a great variety of birdhouses too. I am showing you one on this card, but when you buy it from Squigglefly, you get 6 different birdhouse images. TOO COOL. Pop on over the Squigglefly Challenge blog (Click here) and see Holley's Hobbyists cards as the samples for the contest this week. Then make your own card and join in the contest. The winner (if they use Squigglefly image) gets a prize. If you have never used Digi-Stamps, go over the Squigglefly store and get a FREE one (click here).


Project Materials: Cardstock (Metallic Orange, Metallic Gold, Neenah Paper Temptress); Image (Squigglefly); Sewing (Linda W); Buttons (Grandma's Button Bag); Adhesives (Pop dots, Glue All, Glue Dots, Double stick tape); Color (Copic Markers);

4 comments:

  1. Love your button card Holley! Fabulous coloring on that sweet birdhouse.

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  2. Really sweet card Holley! Great use of buttons too!

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  3. Holley your coloring is wonderful! I love the stitching (how'd you stay so straight on that?!), and the buttoned corners are really cute. You should be super proud of your Hobbyists - they did a great job!

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  4. Great card Holley! Love your cheery colours and your stitching is perfect. The buttons make it look like the card is in a floating frame.

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