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Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Repeat Impressions What if Wednesday (WIW) Sketch M411

This is my second post for today - for Flutter By Wednesday challenge, please scroll down or click here.

Wow it's May already - and welcome to What if Wednesday.  Wendy's sketch this week is a CAS (clean and simple) sketch which is my kind of sketch!!  Here it is:
And here is my take on it:


I used the colors from this week's SCS CAS117 challenge: Light Blue, Brown, Stone and White.  I stamped the Repeat Impressions image Comfy Chair (2628-H) with Memento Rich Cocoa on the white PaperTrey cardstock and then again on some DCWV Linen Closet patterned paper.  I cut it out and pieced it on to the white card stock.  The sentiment Simple Pleasures (410-H) is also from Repeat Impressions.
Now it is your turn to play - just create a new project inspired by this sketch and link it directly to InLinkz on the RI blog, The House That Stamps Built for a chance to win a $25 gift certificate to RI.  While you are at the blog, check out what the other Rock Stars created based on this sketch!
Thanks for coming by!
Supplies: Stamps - Repeat Impressions; paper - PaperTrey, DCWV; Ink - Memento Rich Cocoa; Misc - Lacy Circle Nestability, Cuttlebug Swiss Dots Embossing Folder, Ribbon, Stamp-a-majig

7 comments:

  1. Love this one. Such a comfortable feeling looking at it. You are the paper piecing queen!

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  2. Comfy cozy! Love that chair. Fabulous card - so clean and simple and lots of white. Love the Swiss Dots, too, of course!

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  3. If I sat in that chair right now I'd fall asleep. Looks very comfortable. Pretty card and great paper piecing.

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  4. Simply gorgeous! The paper pieced couch looks fabulous!

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  5. GREAT card; that chair/couch looks so comfy - can I rest a bit?

    Love the striped paper!

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  6. Pretty tone on tone with the paper pieced chair.

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  7. Great paper piecing of the chair! Love the color scheme and the way you partially embossed the card base but left space for the sentiment.

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