Ahoy ye mateys! It’s TREASURE HUNT TUESDAY @ RUBBERNECKER. The Treasure if you find it, will be a free image. However, to receive the Treasure a purchase of any size is required, and your treasure must be claimed between 5:00 am PST until 9:00 pm PST today (8:00 am EST – 12:00 am EST). Not only is today Treasure Hunt Day, but for every $50 in stamps purchased, you will receive one FREE stamp. You can check out more information on the Rubbernecker Home Page.

I suppose I should announce the winner of the Tawdry Treats before me move on! I went to Random.org and ran the sequence generator . . . and the post that came to the top was #43. CONGRATULATIONS SHARON L. Here’s what Sharon had to say (which totally cracks me up!):

My best Valentine’s Day gift was from my husband the first year we were married. It was a cushioned toliet seat. Some may think that it wasn’t very romantic, but it was very comfortable and got plenty of use!

Sharon please send me your deets, so that I can get your package out to you!
I have the honors today of giving you your first clue to lead you off on your Treasure Hunt! But first, I’m going to show you my card — your clue just might be found there.

Comin’ Up Carrots

The carrots and the bunny were colored with Copic markers and the sky and ground were airbrushed in using the Copic Airbrush system. I cut the image and the scalloped background out using oval Nestabilities (which are just sitting here and gathering dust — and that is a shame). The background papers are scraps from BasicGrey Romani that were sewn together.

Stamps: Rubbernecker Easter Collection 84-11 Everything Coming Up Carrots and 84-03 Hoppin Text from Rubbernecker Stamp Company

Paper: Neenah Classic Crest Solar White, BasicGrey Phoebe

Ink: Adirondack Pitch Black

Accessories: Copic Markers, Copic Airbrush System, Nestabilities, Cuttlebug, Sewing Machine, Ribbon, Mounting Tape

Have you figured out the first clue yet? If you have, then you know that you need to start in the Rubbernecker Easter Collection. If not,

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