Wednesday, February 7, 2018

WWC156 - Penny's Feminine "Anything Goes" Challenge

It's a snow covered Wednesday here in Iowa but that doesn't stop this week's new Watercooler Wednesday Challenge.  Penny is our host this week and it's time for our Feminine "Anything Goes" challenge.  For my card I decided to try my hand at a never ending card.  I know they have been around for a very long time but it is my first attempt.  I still have some things I want to add to it but am not certain what occasion it will be for so I'm going to wait for those.

I tried to make a video of how it looks on the move but it just didn't work out.  I don't have a stand for my phone and my digital camera has quit working.  I hope the photos give you somewhat of an idea.  I followed a tutorial by Dawn Griffith and you can she how hers opens up HERE.





Stamp Set:  Sunshine Sayings (Stampin' Up!); Ink:  Always Artichoke (Stampin' Up!); Cardstock:  Always Artichoke, Very Vanilla (both Stampin' Up!); Patterned Paper:  Once Upon a Springtime (Graphic 45); Other:  Lots of Labels Framelits Dies (Stampin' Up!)

For all the challenge details and to share your project, visit the Watercooler Wednesday Challenge by clicking the image below.  We’d love to have you join us.  You have until Monday, February 12th at 6:00 p.m. Central Time to link up your project.

http://watercoolerchallenge.blogspot.com

Thanks for stopping in at the Coffee Pot Stamping Cafe,

Marsha

8 comments:

  1. Oh Marsha. This is such a beautiful card with so many different looks throughout the never ending card frame. I love those fairies and the beautiful dsp you've used throughout. Thanks so much for sharing this beautiful fold and inspiring. Your pictures turned out really well and really do show all the different looks.

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    1. Thanks, Penny! My first attempt. It's a fun card to make.

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  2. Oh Marsha, I haven't done a never-ending card for so long--seeing your wonderful creation makes me want to put one together again. Love the papers you've used. The fairies and flowers are so vintage, so romantic and so perfect. Love it!

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    1. Thanks, Heidi! This one was my first. I love the Graphic 45 patterned paper.

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  3. Never-ending cards are always so amazing, Marsha! Yours is beautiful. I love the way you have used so many beautiful images and papers! So very feminine!

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    1. Thanks, Helen! It's my first attempt at a never ending card.

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  4. Fabulous never ending card Marsha, gorgeous papers and colour combination.. really nice

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    1. Thanks, Robyn! I think there are more of these in my future.

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