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Saturday, October 2, 2010

MFP's Speedy the Cat's Friends Challenge - Masculine Card

Woohoo for the weekend!  And to start off the weekend we have the Speedy the Cat's Friends weekly challenge.  This week we are to make a masculine card.  Definitely a challenge for me!!  Anyway, make a masculine card and link it directly to Mark's Finest Papers blog for a chance to win a not yet released stamp set!  Good luck!
I used mark's Finest Papers Family Tree stamp set for the main image and the sentiment.  I used the colors from this week's Color Throw Down #112 and the SC300 from Splitcoast Stampers. 
Thanks for coming by!
Supplies: Stamps - Mark's Finest Papers; Ink - Old Olive, Pure Poppy; Paper - PaperTrey, Bazzill; Misc - Twine, button, Foam Squares

9 comments:

  1. Oh, I love it, Harriet! That is a great sketch. I hope I get a chance to use it.

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  2. what a beautiful use of the SC sketch.....so simple and yet so very lovely and eye catching....

    I have a feeling that Vicky gave you girls the OLD list....she changed some of the challenges around because of the OWH special challenge....but no problem....we love to see creations of all sorts....if you need the new list you could ask her OR you could email me...I'd be glad to help

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  3. Gorgeous card and I too love this sketch!

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  4. Great masculine card - sorry you missed the change I did send it twice~

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  5. Such a pretty card, Harriet!! Fabulous papers for these wonderful trees!! It is a wonderful sketch that I will certainly use again!

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  6. This is such a great card based on the fab sketch you used. I love the papers and the button & twine.

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  7. OOh, Harriet, this is lovely. Great colors (of course), wonderful sketch and fab images! Thanks for playing with the CTD this week!

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  8. How pretty, Harriet! I just love those trees and the great leafy paper!! Thanks for playing in the Color Throwdown with us!

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  9. Love the papers you used Harriet, fabulous masculine card! Yours even has a button, so you weren't that far off! lol

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