Saturday, August 31, 2019

Just Us Girls Challenge



Happy Saturday!!!  Sue is our hostess this week for Wild Card week!  She picked something fun - Splash Something On Your Card.

I actually used a splatter stencil from Tim Holtz then I also took the Tim Holtz Distress Splatter brush and did splash on some Dylusions inks.  The cute image is new from Unity Stamp Co called Little Boos and he sentiment is also from Unity.


Be sure to visit the blogs of our amazing Design Team for loads of great inspiration.


Our Amazing Design Team:

August Guest Designer - Tristan 


Just a reminder: If you win Chic of the Week in any of our August challenges, you are in the running to be chosen as our Guest Designer for the month of October.  

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 this post. [Please limit your entry to 3] 

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 "Chic of the Week", will be announced the following Friday morning. Thanks for playing along. We can't wait to see what you create for Just Us Girls!

Thanks so much for stopping by!

Maria

4 comments:

Sue VanDeVusse said...

I LOVE this! Those splashes are fabulous making a beautiful background for that cute little witch.

Macimbalo said...

Wow, I love your splashes for the background - they are perfect! That witch - oh my - adorable!

Ina G said...

I see we used the same stencil. Great colour combinations and what a sweet image. Super sentiment!

Bobby said...

I haven't used that stencil in ages, Maria, but the fact that both you and Ina did means I should probably pull it out. The colors look great with the image.

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