Today is an EXCITING day!
It is the first day of the first Digi's with Attitude! Challenge
The first one ever!!!
Theme: Metal (use metal somewhere on your card)
As an Inkie Inkprintz Girl,
The first one ever!!!
Theme: Metal (use metal somewhere on your card)
As an Inkie Inkprintz Girl,
let me introduce you to one of the brand new
Digi's With Attitude! images...
Grumpy Gretchen
Devil Diva
She certainly is Fabulous and Sassy!
The metal on my card is the three heart-shaped brads.
It's the first day for the Digi's With Attitude! store
You're going to want to go check it out... there's even a FREE October digital image there!
Congratulations, Cindy-Lynn! I wish you much success in your new business!!!
It's the first time I've had a Watermark
Yes! I created a watermark and put it on my card!!! Thank you, Cindy-Lynn (owner of Digi's With Attitude!) for putting together a tutorial so I could figure out how to make a watermark. I am so excited!
This may be a day of FIRSTS, but it is also the beginning of many more wonderful days to come. Days filled with fun Digi's With Attitude! images and days of fun Digi's With Attitude! challenges.
I hope you'll join in with this week's METAL Digi's With Attitude! Challenge!
Image: Digi's With Attitude! Grumpy Gretchen Devil Diva
Sentiment: Digi's With Attitude!
Cardstock: Stampin' UP! Pink Passion and Real Red
Designer Paper: vendor unknown
Embellishments: Creative Impressions metal heart-shaped brads and Michael's Dashes, Dots, and Checks ribbon
Jeanette. This card is aweseome! I am so pleased you have a watermark now too. Your images will always be safe =)
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Love your card! I have that paper and think it is divine! Great job!
ReplyDeletelove the papers, its a fab card. glad you made the watermark thing, i did my first too!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card, love the papers flowers and hearts.
ReplyDeleteFantastic card love the colours and your sentiment looks great
ReplyDeleteGreat card. I love how you worked the ribbon through the paper with the image.
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