Thursday, May 13, 2021

The Project Bin Sponsors Word Art Wednesday

Hello, everyone.  If you're ever looking for an AWESOME Anything Goes/Family Friendly challenge, be sure to join us at Word Art Wednesday.  We are BLESSED to have the best sponsors we could imagine; and that means amazing PRIZES for you.  Right now, our sponsor is The Project Bin Stamps and they're offering a $15 Gift Certificate to their FUN stamp shop.  You can link up five (5) projects per two-week challenge, which means ten (10) entries in total.  That increases your odds of winning one of the fantastic prizes offered at Word Art Wednesday.  Come by, and join the fun.
I created a card using a stamp from The Project Bin Stamps called Kinda Sorta.  The Project Bin Stamps has lots of great stamp choices that are FUN and unique.  I used lots of pretty patterned papers from an Echo Park line that I pieced together to create the fun and colorful background you see.  While none of  my papers, flowers and seam binding actually match perfectly, they go well together.
By using a multi-colored patterned paper for your background, it allows you to draw all those colors and more.  My pinks, blues and yellows are different shades; and yet they work well together.  The Trophy Gold Seam Binding, White Seam  Binding and Danish Blue Seam Binding are all from My Scrap Cabin Shop on Etsy.  They're going to sponsor a challenge at Word Art Wednesday in late June.  How exciting!
I added some floral stamens in gold, pinks, and navy.  I also added a pretty pink rose on the bow; and I added a few more flowers over on the right of the stamped sentiment.  The finishing touch was my adding two sweet little stick pins to finish off the bow embellishment.  I really do hope that you'll stop by Word Art Wednesday to play along in our challenge for your chance to WIN this fun prize.

Blessings,
Karen



1 comment:

  1. A lovely card Karen - and a great stamp too! Love your 'patchwork' background :)
    Stay safe
    Blessings
    Maxine

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