This is another pair of cards made last weekend for the limited supply challenge, LSC248, which was to make multiple cards using the same materials but different layouts. For this duo I used the sketches from a couple older challenges not yet done. The card on the left fits SC254, the one on the right SC255.
We had our first measurable snowfall here Thursday night, which means people in my building have again turned into inconsiderate morons, stomping outside my apartment at all hours of the day and night. It's especially bad between 5 and 7pm, when people are getting home for the day. Talk about grating on someone's nerves! And it's not like we even had that much snow, though this side of town had more than they did on the north side (the airport measured only .7, but it was more like 2 inches here).
And, of course, get a little snow and the Beltline turns onto a parking lot. I was soooo glad I wasn't in that traffic snarl Thursday night. There is more snow expected over the next three days, about 1-3 inches, and I am feeling it in my neck, which is all too susceptible to the cold temps. It doesn't exactly motivate you to get things done.
Stamps: Tree (Studio G), Greeting (Endless Creations)
Paper: Wausau Paper Co, DCWV
Ink: Basic Black
Accessories: Colored Pencils and Blender Pen
We had our first measurable snowfall here Thursday night, which means people in my building have again turned into inconsiderate morons, stomping outside my apartment at all hours of the day and night. It's especially bad between 5 and 7pm, when people are getting home for the day. Talk about grating on someone's nerves! And it's not like we even had that much snow, though this side of town had more than they did on the north side (the airport measured only .7, but it was more like 2 inches here).
And, of course, get a little snow and the Beltline turns onto a parking lot. I was soooo glad I wasn't in that traffic snarl Thursday night. There is more snow expected over the next three days, about 1-3 inches, and I am feeling it in my neck, which is all too susceptible to the cold temps. It doesn't exactly motivate you to get things done.
Stamps: Tree (Studio G), Greeting (Endless Creations)
Paper: Wausau Paper Co, DCWV
Ink: Basic Black
Accessories: Colored Pencils and Blender Pen
3 comments:
Such a difference changing the angles makes.
Great job as usual. Ugh on the snow. Wish people would get a clue and stamp their feet outside instead of inside.
Alice ~ Isn't it though? Were the image a bit smaller, I might have tried turning one of the cards horizontal instead of them both being vertical, mais...c'est la vie.
Latesha ~ Exactly! It's not like there isn't a stoop outside the door they can beat their feet against. But no...that requires common sense.
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