Saturday, March 14, 2015

Thanks!

Hi, everyone! Can you believe that Operation Write Home posted Sketch #250 today?! Wow -- that's a lot of sketches. 

Sounds like a perfect excuse to post an Any Hero card.  :)

OWH Sketch #250
We R Memory Keepers red, white & blue; Bazzil watermelon; American Crafts teal; Core-dinations white
TPC Studio sentiment in Distress Ink black soot on Recollections white
Creative Memories circle cutting system
Marvy and Paper Shaper circle punches; Martha Stewart star punch
Stampin' Up! owl builder punch for tiniest circle
Recollections foam square adhesives

The red/white/blue star embellishment is adhered with a double layer of foam adhesives. Since this is an Any Hero card, it is perfectly fine. However, for "regular" Operation Write Home cards -- aka the cards troops mail home to their loved ones, cards should not be any thicker than one layer of foam adhesive.


Parting Thoughts
Mar. 1 - Mar. 21
There is an in-like-a-lion-out-like-a-lamb weather-related challenge going on at Words 2 Scrap By. Annie is hosting this month and if offering a $15 gift certificate to Stamps of Life for our winning entry. Cards can be linked up until March 21, and we hope you will join us.

Thanks for stopping and happy scrappin'!
 

6 comments:

  1. Great Any Hero card - I like your placement of the sentiment on the strip from the sketch :)

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  2. Love your Red, White and Blue card. Great Hero card. thanks for sharing ~ Pam

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  3. Great hero card, nice contrast, everything just pops!

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  4. Hi Sybrina! Love your Any Hero card and this week's sketch. There is something about stars in circles that I am drawn to and the paper for the big circle is fabulous! So glad you are doing the sketch challenges for us - I've been way behind on the sketches - I hope to catch up. Have an awesome day!

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  5. What a fantastic any hero card, and oh so perfect in red, white & blue! Great dsp and I love the big star too!

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  6. Love your paper choices...it really pops!

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