Today's Blogger's Challenge was to post a "Thinking of you" card. Although my card's sentiment is actually "Here for you", it is virtually this same thing!
My card uses Stampin' Up!'s Friends 24-7 stamp set on a Faux Denim background from the December 2007 issue of the Technique Junkie Newsletter. It is such a great technique, isn't it?
I was thinking today... in the course of the last 7 years, I have "done" over 550 techniques! This year alone we did 101!
Yes, 101 -- that is how many techniques are on the soon-to-be-released Technique Junkie Newsletter CD7. You can still pre-order it at the special pricing -- email me directly for details: phuntoon@optonline.net.
Oh - make sure to check out the great artwork from the other Blogger's Challenge players, too. The link is on my sidebar (or here).
Have a great weekend!
Friday, September 11, 2009
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13 comments:
WOW! 101!? That is a lot of techniques in a year Pat! Way to go! :) Your card is beautiful. I love the color combo. TFS!
The Faux Denim looks wonderful with this set. Congrats on another great year of techniques Pat!
Very pretty! Love the colors!
Love your color combination and the faux denim technique combined for a pretty card! You are the Technique Queen, baby!! Rock on! Who knew there were that many techniques, with more to come!!
Girl 550 techniques? You are insane!!!
This card is very pretty, love the blues used on it!
Beautiful card Pat (great minds think alike with that stamp set)...Love the Faux Denim look.
Wow, Congrats on so many wonderful techniques.
Gorgeous card- Blue is my favorite color always.....I have not done this technique in ages.... Wow-101 techniques is ALOT of stamping! Awesome!!!
Lovely choice of techs, Pat! Beautiful card! I'm so glad that you do what you do...we all benefit from those techs!!!
I never would have thought to pair the faux denim technique with such elegant images--it looks lovely, Pat!
This is fabulous! {SMILES}
Beautiful card. Luv the background. congrats on 101!
This is beautiful Pat! (as always)
Just one word...gorgeous! Great job, Pat!
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