Well the weekend is just about over, and I hope everyone has had a good one so far. I spent yesterday getting my new room ready to paint – WOO HOO! I need to take Mallory back to school tomorrow, which will be a day long trip, so that means no stamping time for a while. My plans are to start painting the new room Tuesday and hopefully get moved in this coming week. It may not be the exact way I want it, but that will come about eventually. The goal is to get moved before I leave for CHA in February.

 

Anyhoo, today might be the last day for a while that I actually get some stamping in. I checked out the Featured Stamper Challenge on Splitcoast this morning and decided it might be fun to play along. The idea of this challenge is to pick a card from the Gallery of the Featured Stamper to case, but you must change two or more items on the card and give credit to the Featured Stamper. Today’s Featured Stamper is KathyC, and this is the card from her gallery that I cased.

 

I flipped the layout making the top the bottom, added a few embellishments and used a different stamp set.

 

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The image was stamped in Adirondack Pitch Black and then colored with Copic Markers. I added some Ranger Crystal Stickles to the ribbon and the Dot background was stamped in Lemonade ink on pale yellow cardstock. A white Signo Gel pen was used for the faux stitching and dots.

 

Stamps: Rubbernecker Easter Collection 84-05 Basket O’ Chicks & 84-02 Dot Square from Rubbernecker Stamp Company

Paper: Neenah Classic Crest Solar White, Pale Yellow, Medium Green and Blue Cardstock

Ink: Adirondack Pitch Black and Lemonade

Accessories: Copic Markers, Ranger Crystal Stickles, Ribbon, Photo Corner Punch, Brads, Signo White Gel Pen, Mounting Tape

I hope everyone has a great day, and don’t forget to check in on Tuesday when once again there will be a clue for the Rubbernecker Tuesday Treasure Hunt. You will also have an opportunity to win some blog candy that a few of the Rubbernecker Design Team will be offering up.

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