Wednesday, June 16, 2010

The Sisterhood celebrates the country of JAPAN!

Hello Everyone and welcome to The Sisterhood of Crafters Challenge - Japan.

With not having many stamps/images to create with for this challenge,  I had to do a LOT of digging through my "stuff" and came up with these stickers from Europe that I purchased at the 1870 Shoppe in Zoar, Ohio.  I'm not thrilled with this creation but I guess it's not too bad since I procrastinated and "waited till the last minute"!  (Sorry Sistahs .. I'll do better next challenge.)

Please be sure to pop on over to our challenge blog and checkout the inspiration my sistahs have there for you!!  Then why not show us how JAPAN inspires you!!  You can also find links to their personal blogs on my sidebar!  Hope to see you there!!  

4 comments:

  1. What do you mean you're not happy with this card. I love it..... I love the green background with the sillouette and the stickers are perfect. It definitely evokes an 'oriental' feel - I love it!

    And hey, I'm the queen of last minute, lol..... any other way and it takes me forever!

    hugs

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  2. Wow Darlene I really like this card it all goes together really well.I think you nailed it Jeesh and you don't like it!!!! LOL LOL
    Hugs

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  3. Your not happy with it???Are you crazy??? This is GREAT!!! And hmmm I think I beat you when it comes to waiting to last minute..Heck if it wasn't for you and Boni the Sisterhood would of been naked this morning!! LOL
    You are a truly wonderful person and proud to be your "Sistah"! Thank you sooo much for bailing me out!!

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  4. I love it, I don't know what you are not happy about! I adore the stickers, who knew stickers could be so fab on a card! Great job....I totally forgot the challenge this week, way toooooo busy right now!
    Blessings,
    kim xXx

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