check it out HERE!
(i haven't used this little cutiecake yet, otherwise i'd be showing you what can be done with it!)
the current challenge at Some Odd Girl ends TOMORROW at midnight EST, so hurry and get in on the action! you should also check the Some Odd Girl news for exciting goings-on - why not sign up for our newsletter? then you can find out which challenges we're currently sponsoring or when you might expect the new batch of digis. here's a hint - HOT DIGIS COMING SOON! :)
second, May at Design Dollies is going to be a lot of fun (our new Guest Dollie, April's winners, and two of the May prize packs have been announced - you might want to drop by for a gander!)! yesterday's Color Challenge? Pink, Cream and Orange (oooh, not so easy!):
find the challenge HERE, and see what our awesome Dollies have done with this combo! my card - i went for a bit of the nostalgique, so here ya go:
in hindsight, i wish i'd opted for a different colour for my alphas, but i'll count it as a lesson learned. :)
playing along with this week's sketch challenge at CPS - the sketch worked WONDERFULLY for my large image!
the first Elements Challenge also went up today at Design Dollies - GO CHECK IT OUT! our Dollies are such a talented bunch, we are so proud!
it's also the start of a fun month over at The TownScrapper - to celebrate Mother's Day this month, we're featuring some fab mother-daughter crafting duos, and we kicked things off yesterday with our very own Phebe, the owner of The TownScrapper!
i will be back tomorrow with MORE big news!
Can't wait to hear the big news!! loveeeeeeeeeee the colors on that card and those pompoms! :):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):)
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ReplyDeleteLoving it Miss Orange!!!!!!! I like the dark contrast of the alphas :)
ReplyDeleteLOVING that sentiment... awesome colour combo too. And the sparkly strip of pale pink... so-o-o-o pretty. I've started my LO, just stuck on a title *sigh* I always struggle with titles and sentiments.
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