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TTIC and Artful INKables Collaboration-Day 2

IMG_5105 IMG_5104 It is day 2 of Twilight Tuesday Inspiration Challenge’s collaboration with Artful INKables! I am really excited to share my next card with you! This is the simplest design of my collection thus far. I only used one stamp, and I drew a HUGE peace sign using my EK Success watercolor markers and then a simple outline with Christmas Red Stickles. As soon as I saw this stamp, I knew what I wanted to make with it. I can go in to really long detail about how I like the look of a peace sign, and why I chose that over a heart… but, I think I will keep my description simple… kinda like my card!

Have you checked out the other TTIC designers??? If you haven’t, then please go and show them some love! We have all worked so hard on this challenge, and we all love your comments!

Check out today’s projects:

Beth ~ Dani ~ Eve ~ Jen ~ Julie ~ Margie ~ Rebecca ~ Tonya

And Our Guest Designers:

Alison ~ Donna ~ Jacquie

Even if you don’t have these stamps (which you should TOTALLY order!!!), you can still play along with this week’s challenge! Take a peek at my last post to get the lowdown and/or visit Twilight Tuesday! And don’t forget, not only is there 4 opportunities to win some blog candy (over the next 4 weeks), but each day from now through Monday, the TTIC Design Team will be posting other projects using these fantabulous stamps! Until tomorrow…spread the Twilight love!

Comments

ellepaulette said…
Awesome job drawing the peace sign! Love it!
Jacqueline said…
Love this!!! Great peace sign! Love the stickles!
Unknown said…
This is such a cool card Alison..... I LOVE it!
Elena said…
Awesome card! Love your idea with a piece sign! so creative!

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