Mornin' y'all! Daphne and I had a pretty successful first day together yesterday; I took her on a short walk and we played tug-o-war and she was a Very Good Girl. Now we just need to start training her : )
But right now it's time for a new challenge at SUO Challenges!
Here is our theme:
Veterans Day is coming up on November 11 and as it happens I am surrounded by veterans. I've been an Air Force wife for 21 years. My dad, brother, and uncle were in the Air Force too (and my brother is currently in the Texas Air National Guard). My maternal grandfather was in the Army. I have a cousin who was in the Navy and another one who's in the Air Force (think you can tell what my extended family's preferred service is), and that's just what I can think of off the top of my head. And of course many, many, many of our friends are or have been active duty.
My challenge today was to make a Veterans Day appropriate card using current Stampin' Up! products, and they haven't had a patriotic type stamp set in a while, but I am up to the challenge! So here's what I made:
That big bold beautiful Grateful for You is from Autumn Expressions and the heart is from Bee My Valentine (it's also covered in Wink of Stella which of course doesn't show up, it's like vampires in that it cannot be photographed). The patterned paper is from the Take to the Sky DSP and the Cherry Cobbler wash pattern is from the Splendid Autumn DSP stack.
I'm also going to enter this at Inkspirational:
Considering I have 8 layers of cardstock and DSP, I think I have this challenge covered ; )
So who's your hero? Make a card with only Stampin' Up! products (current or retired) and share it with us at the SUO Challenges blog. Have fun!
Supplies, all SU!
Stamps: Autumn Expressions, Bee My Valentine
Ink: Night of Navy, Cherry Cobbler
Paper: Boho Blue, Night of Navy, Thick Basic White, Take to the Sky DSP, Splendid Autumn DSP Stack
Accessories: Autumn Expressions dies, Dimensionals, Wink of Stella
1 comment:
Great challenge. Look at your amazing family!!
Envious of your snow. We've had a dusting three times... My 8yr old showed me how deep the snow "should" be, ha, and she'd settle for half of your snow. :)
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