Card 1: I treated myself to a Tim Holz stamp set using a coupon over a month ago, but had not broke it out yet. I liked the old cars on it for guy cards. Love Sketch #88.
Card 2: Is made using Stampin' Up. Friday night I went to a stamp sale and bought 3 sets, a little paper, and hexagon punches(I have been wanting these). Score!
Great cards. Love the colors of the OWH Sketch card.
ReplyDeletewonderful group of cards... the red, white and blue one is my fav!!! Great score on the stuff you got at the stamp sale. thanks for sharing ~ Pam
ReplyDeleteTerrific cards, all of them, but I think my favorite is the OWH card. Love the papers and the color combo. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteGreat cards Linda!! Love the colors and the argyle paper on the OWH card!
ReplyDeleteWOW! Look at your...a card-making wizard! Yippee!! Keep up the great work!!
ReplyDeleteGreat cards, all of them, and I love what you've done with the sketch challenge card!
ReplyDeleteIt's hard to believe you thought #3 was going to be a train wreck with the final result! I like Tim Holtz stuff too, but then who doesn't? Great group of cards!
ReplyDeleteYou've been busy having fun making cards, they are all nice! I need to try this weeks sketch challenge too :) Thanks for playing at Operation Write Home!
ReplyDeleteGreat cards, Linda! I love the harlequin background paper on your sketch card, and the stars accenting the sentiment, very cute. Thanks for joining us in this week's OWH Stars & Stamps Sketch Challenge!
ReplyDeleteLinda, these are great. The first one is my favorite because I think it would be great for a teen and they're tough to make cards for! Isn't it just great when you can save a train wreck? The last one looks nothing like a train wreck. It's fabulous!
ReplyDeleteTo answer your question from my blog, my card total is since I started making cards for OWH in December 2010. A couple hundred were made with the help of friends from kits I made, so I'd estimate I've personally made 1,150.