Oct 15, 2010

Winner and Some More Up the Street Projects!


And the winner of 10 inked tags made by yours truly is......
the person with the longest comment!

Dara Lynn said...

Those cards are totally adorable along with the treat bags!!! I love Lesley when she inks!!! (and sprays her mists)!! Lol Those tags would be perfect for treats for the kids on my street! I want you to stamp them though!!! That stamp is sooo cute! PS the ribbon is saaaweett!! It is really eye catching! It's the perfect touch!!! I saw your work at Inspire me... and what awesomeness you did!!!

Congrats Dara Lynn!  You can find my email to the left and let me know your preferences.  :)

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UP THE STREET
And on this beautiful Friday afternoon, I have 2 more projects for you that I made with Up the Street's October kit, called Hint of Hallowe'en.

I was able to put together 2 layouts that  were about GRATITUDE.


I was able to spray with metal Teresa Collins book plate with SHIMMERZ, but I had to let it dry for a couple hours before touching it again.  It fell nicely into the holes.  The letters are made by KaiserCraft.


The kit comes with this awesome orange tulle, and those buttons have large enough holes underneath, that you can thread the tulle.


I inked a LOT on this layout.  I used Ranger's Adirondack Ink (Lettuce) as well as Ranger's Vintage Photo Distress Ink.  For the most part, I used Ranger's Cut n' Dry Foam to apply it, and splashed some water here and there to make drops.


I was able to make a matching card, unintentionally, but they do MATCH!
I used the beautiful packaging that came with the 6 pack of Prima flowers.  I also layered my left over papers and used the twine that wraps each kit when it comes to my door.



Here is a picture of ALL the goodies that come in the October Kit.  Visit Up The Street to see more - Tara also has another kit available for October!


Have a glorious FALL weekend!

1 comment:

Cindy Gay said...

Like the netting embellishments with the gem centers.