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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, August 27, 2013

SDC114: 3 Circles



STAMPOTIQUE Day-!!


My Stampotique team mate Kaz is looking for 3 Circles in our creations...

I went with a simple card for this challenge. Using Jo Capper-Sandon's Spider Grass Stamp and white embossing powder, then Tim Holtz Distress inks I added color to the white card stock. Squeezed Lemonade, Crushed Olive and Peacock Feathers. I love these colors together. The card blank white card stock and is 7"x 3". Using pop dots for the back of the circles. Then I used Daniel Torrent Wease with Thank You on the side at the bottom of the circles.

I hope you can make it over to Stampotique's blog and get inspired by our design team. If you play you could win $30 in Stampotique Money.

Thank for stopping in.
Be Well.
Sarinda

Here is what I used:


8 comments:

  1. This is beautiful Sarinda, I love how you've used Spidergrass here x

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  2. I love those colours together too, they are so bright and funky. Gorgeous card xx

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  3. such a very nice job with this. clean and simply beautiful.

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  4. you sure know how to make colors pop!!! this piece is awesome, so striking!
    xx
    france

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  5. I used to say I wanted the job of naming Crayola crayons--today, that has become: I want to be the person who names Tim Holtz' new Distress Inks! And they are just as yummy as they sound, aren't they? I just love the simple card which yields so much interest. Very clever use of that spidergrass stamp, Sarinda!

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  6. Love the simpicity of this card. Wonderful !

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