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The fleeting moments of knowledge in which we discover our existence are facts that can be committed to memory. We can enlarge this aggregate memory and refashion it as we go through a lifetime. By saving these memories on paper and reconstructing the images of our lives. We see the art of our lives unfolding before us.

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Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Stampotique Design Challenge SDC65: Color Challenge

 Hello Crafties.....

I always love color challenges-! 
You never know what you might find in mixing colors.
I think it is magical.

So this is what I created for Jane's challenge, Let me know what you think-!
This is a saying that my Mother Always used to say... FYI.

Here are the stamps I used:
6095 Welcome Door
6066 Bob's in a Time Out
6080 TopKnot
6124 Octopet

I hope you will be able to play along with us on this one. 
Thanks for stopping in.
Sarinda

SDC65: Color Challenge 

MUSTARD, NAVY and ORANGE is hosted by my DT Team Member Jane Wetzel

Click the link above to go to the challenge.

13 comments:

  1. What a fun card. Love the opening door.

    Claire x

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  2. This is wonderful, I love those peeping images x

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  3. it looks great, love the heads peeping trough the open door!

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  4. They are so cute peeking out from the door! Fab x

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  5. Clever use of paper punching to create the roof tiles and the door wreath.

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  6. Great door wreath! Love your creation!

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  7. This is fantastic!! Love the fact that the door opens :O) Polly x

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  8. Wow, this is such a great idea, I love it. So clever to have an opening door!

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  9. ''knock knock'' you are really creative!

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  10. so much to look at on this, its lovely. x

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  11. Very cool, love how it looks like a little house book.

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