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AHSC #111

The inspiration for this week in the Atlantic Hearts Sketch Challenge:


This is my interpretation of the sketch:


I was so excited to do this sketch, because I remembered that I had some White Daisy Circle Spin cards from CTMH that I'd never used... this is the perfect sketch to use them with! It's also my first project using CTMH Seaside.

Thanks for looking! :)

Supplies:
Inks - SU! Chocolate Chip
Paper - CTMH Seaside, Glacier, Kraft and Dollarama Chocolate Brown
Stamps - CTMH Happy Everything and Finding the Words
Dies - Spellbinders Classic Square Large and Standard Circle Large
Punches - Fiskars Scallop border punch and SU! 2 3/8" Scallop Circle
Etc- CTMH Glacier Extra Thick twine and White Daisy Circle Spin card

Comments

  1. I love this idea...I'm just noticed the spinner cards on the retired list :( They were some of my favorites to play with.

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  2. Love these spin cards but I always forget about them... very pretty...

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  3. Spin cards are terrific for sentiments like this! Great work. Thanks for joining us at Atlantic Hearts this week.

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  4. The colours you have used in this card are quite beautiful together. Love this! Thanks for playing along at AHSC.

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  5. I really love the colours you used, they are wonderful together! I love the spinner card too, awesome job! Thanks for playing along with Atlantic Hearts Sketch Challenge (AHSC)!

    Brandi R
    DT member AHSC
    crzy4scrapbooking.blogspot.ca

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  6. Spin card! How smart! I still have some of those around, hmmm! Love the layer and colors!Thanks for playing along with Atlantic Hearts Sketch Challenge (AHSC)!

    Linda Norman
    DT member AHSC
    www.scrappytherapy.com

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  7. I LOVE that you did a spinner card! I so need to use these up! Great job!!! Thanks for joining us at Atlantic Hearts Sketch Challenge! Jess- DT

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