So a few months ago I signed up to be in a Stampers Anonymous 6x6 swap. There are 16 of us and we are all getting one piece of each others' work therefore I need to create 16 pieces using SA stamps. No sweat. After all, I have a couple of months to work on it. And me, being the skim reader I am, thought the due date was August. Wasn't going to worry about it until I get back from a trip I'm making.
Piece 'o' cake . . .
until I went back to the group and re-read the directions - without skimming - and the due date is June 15 when they have to be complete and mailed to the group moderator.
Seriously?!
Today is brought to you by panic
(OK not real panic - after all it's just paper - but the kind of deadline panic).
So here she is folks . . . one down, 15 to go:
I'm thinkin' the girl on the tag needs a background
that I may add.
Whadya think?
Background on the tag or leave her the way she is?
Maybe add a butterfly in her hair?
This has to stew for a day.
Three SA stamps
+
7 Gypsies paper
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Tim Holtz Idea-ology pins
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Tim Holtz tape
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Tim Holtz fragments
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Distress Inks
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Copic Markers
Ah! You´ve used one of my favourite SA stamps, Wordy Woman! But you´re right, there´s someting missing in the upper right corner, so maybe a butterfly or just a little bit of colour blended in from the edges would be great ...
Posted by: Marion | May 29, 2010 at 02:33 PM
I think she needs a real feather or a reasonable facimile for her hair on the right side of the tag.
Posted by: Carolyn K | May 29, 2010 at 11:54 PM
Hi - Arubabev here and I am in the SA swap and you have done such a brilliant job with the finished product just sign your name and send them on..I have to admit I have become an absolute fan of your work since the BLOCKS...I happened to receive on of yours and just love the way you did that piece...
Posted by: Bev Hochstetler | May 30, 2010 at 02:46 PM
Whoops should of typed one of yours not on yours...DUH Always happens on my notebook and don't seem to notice the misstep until later. Better not happen on my resume! HA!
Posted by: Bev Hochstetler | May 30, 2010 at 02:48 PM