Saturday, August 31, 2013

Let's Distress!

It's Just Us Girls Saturday!  Marisa is our hostess for wild card week.  This week we are distressing or going shabby on your card.

This week was a super busy one with the kids getting back to school.  I'm very much involved in the PTA and Girl Scouts for my kids.  They also are involved in 2 sports each so it's busy.  I took a gelli plate class with Diana Kovacs as well which was super fun.  Now to find time to play with my plate and continue art journalling and everything else I love to make!

Here is what I did with distressing using a tag, tim holtz distress inks and Unity Stamps:

My distress are the inks and I added water to it.  I also distressed the edges which I do ALOT on my cards and projects.

Here is a picture of my supplies:



Check out what the team did :





How to play: Please copy and use our graphic on your post. You need to upload your new project [no back dating please] for this week's challenge to your online blog or to a public photo gallery. Leave a link that goes directly to your project in the Linky Tools form at the bottom of the JUGS post. If you upload to online galleries, please use the keyword or tag, JUGS204. After you post to Linky Tools you may also leave a comment here.

Deadline to be considered for the "Chic of the Week" is 9:00 PM EST on Thursday, September 5th . The Linky Tools form will close at that time. Our top pick, "Chic of the Week", will be announced on the following Friday morning. Thanks for playing with us this week!

Well that is all for now! 

Thanks for stopping by!

Till later!

Maria

3 comments:

Vicki Dutcher said...

Great minds - I also made a tag! :) Love the background - a stunning Halloween night

Lisa Kind said...

Love your Halloween tag! Great techniques and colors. We were sort of on the same wavelength there!

Nancy said...

This is a show stopper Maria!!! I love what you have done here! Amazing job!

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