Showing posts with label pinspirational. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pinspirational. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 24, 2014

500th Post! and {PIN}spirational Challenge!

Hello, everyone! Can you believe it, this is my 500th post! Pretty cool, if you ask me! So to celebrate and if I get at least five comments on this post, I will choose a random winner and send them a mystery goody box full of scrappy crafty goodness!

Now on to the Challenge! You know the deal; check out the picture, be inspired by it and create something. Then enter it at the {PIN}spirational Challenge Blog. You can also see details about the challenge and the prizes there. Easy!

The sponsors for this challenge are Paper Pretties, Sassy Studio, and The Stamping Boutique. Make sure to check them all out!

Here is the {PIN}spiration!


And here is what I was inspired to create:

I used a Sassy Studios design for mine. I think she is awesome! What do you think?

Thank you so much for stopping by!

Tuesday, May 13, 2014

Pinspirational! ~May 13~

Hello, all! I'd like to share some awesome news! I am now a part of the {PIN}spirational Challenges Design Team! Yay! I have kept an eye on the challenges at {PIN}spirational Challenges for a while now and thought how much fun it would be to join in. Well, I have been quite busy and to tell you the truth, I am THE biggest procrastinator. So when the opportunity knocked, I sais what the heck, I can just give it a go and see if they accept me as a DT and they did!!!

So happy! Now I HAVE to play along! Lol. The challenges are easy to follow: just get inspired by the {PIN}spirational Photo and have at it!

Go visit the {PIN}spirational Challenge Blog to view all the details, and sponsors, and of course, inspiration!

Here is the {PIN}spirational Photo for this week:


And here is the card, I created using this {PIN}spiration!



I used one of our sponsors' (KQR Stampede) images for this. Aren't those flowers adorable?! Loved coloring them all bright colors! I used a grass border punch, some DCWV papers, and some Distress Ink in Vintage Photo; to give it a more worn look.