Friday, August 27, 2010

Saturday Sketch Challenge 8/28

What a day!!! My poor sister has had the worst luck with her health! On Monday, we took her to the Dr. because she had been running a really high fever all weekend (103 - 104). He thought it was just a virus but on Tuesday she continued to run the fevers and developed a rash that was moving up her leg. It turns out she had cellulitis and it effected her knee replacement so they had to go in and do emergency surgery this afternoon. They were able to save the knee replacement so she won't have to undergo another surgery to replace that after the cellulitis is cleared up. Praise God!!!!!



So, on to this week's sketch. When I saw the sketch (which you can see over at the UDI blog), I knew I wanted to make this card. I hope you like it!!!!!




Supplies:

Stamp Set: Itty Bitty Bits

Ink: Peach Parfait, Poppy Parade, Pear Pizzazz, Concord Grape and Blushing Bride

Cardstock: Whisper White, Peach Parfait, Poppy Parade, Pear Pizzazz, Concord Grape and Blushing Bride

Accessories: Itty Bitty Shapes Punch Pack, Naturally Service Sizzlets Strip Die

Now on to Tammy's Blog to see what great project she has in store for us this week!

Have a wonderful weekend!

7 comments:

  1. FUN card, ruthie!!! love the color on color with the letters. too cute. xoxo

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  2. LOVE IT!!!! What a perfect card for the sketch!!

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  3. Love the card! Hate the dots in the background, enough to give You a headache when You scroll down! Sorry to put the thing about the dots...it just came out!

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  4. Fabulous idea! Great use of ALL the In-Colors!

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  5. What a fab card and idea Ruthie!! Love it and the colors too!!

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  6. Fun card! I love cards that incorporate words in the design. Great job with the sketch and your color choice!

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  7. Oh, what fun! I'd love to get a card like this on my birthday. ;c) I really like what you did with the tone-on-tone letters.

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