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Wednesday 6 January 2010

Sugar Bowl challenge 26 - Lilians sketch




There is a great sketch at the Sugar Bowl. You also have to add something "new". Well my Manga kid stamp is new.
Here is my version. I have used a Manga kid coloured with Promarkers. The cardstock around it is embossed in a Cuttlebug numbers folder and then sanded and that's it!!!!
Please leave a comment top let me know what you think.
Love Sarah XXX
p.s. Thought I would show you some pics of a cold and wintry Wolverhampton

7 comments:

  1. brrrr..looks as cold as barnsley, with our 8" of snow..wonder what tomorrow will bring....love the card and how you've sanded it, and i just love sugar nellie stamps (daisy is my fav) ive ordered some card with a coloured centre so i can have a go at the distressed/sanded look...guess it'll arrive when the weather clears....Debs x

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  2. Just Fab! Love all the embossed detail on your card! and your fab snowy pics! Thanks for sharing. Hugs Juls

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  3. Such a great sketch, I love how you embossed the background. Great card!

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  4. I love your color blocking, perfect!!

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  5. Hi Sarah! Your card is just cute! Love the embossed panels and the cute manga kid. :) Thanks for joining the SB challenge and hope to see you in the next one too! Have a wonderful day!
    PS: I love looking at snow pictures :)

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  6. WOW - really loved all your cards down here!!! And happy new year by the way! I haven't been blogging or scrapping much after christmas - had quitet days in the snow with family and friends - lovely!

    I loved this sketch here on this card - and your card is fab!! Maybe I must try to copy it! ;)

    Big hug! C",)

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  7. Hi i see you have a whole load of things to look at on your site, i will be back to look more :O)
    I loved your card, simple yet effective, the sanded down numbers look great. Good luck :O)
    Lovley snow pictures looks a bit like that where i live, with a chilly - 15 deg. brrr

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