Sunday, July 19, 2015

I Scream...A Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge

It's a brand-new week, which means there's a brand-new Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge!
This week we are continuing our alphabet challenges by urging you to create something inspired by the letter, "I."
I had an "I" scream going on this week. My first project was a complete and utter fail. It happens to all of us, right? So I threw it away and started fresh in my art journal with some stamped papers.

Create with the letter, "I" and link your project to the Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge Blog. Your project could win a $50 gift voucher to Simon Says Stamp. We draw a new winner each week. Your project could also be chosen to be featured in our weekly designer spotlight.





9 comments:

  1. Loveeeee this! LOVING that ice cream cone!!!!!!

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  2. This is such a cool page, Michelle! The ice cream looks yummy! And yes, it happens to me too! Hugs, Sandra

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  3. Love your big ice cream cone! Now, I really want some :)

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  4. Love the great colors! Fun and creative! :)

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  5. Yep, we definitely all have those first project fail moments and there is many a time when I bang my head repeatedly against the wall but this is so cool Michelle and I love the ice cream ~ it really does look good enough to eat! LOVE it!!! :)

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  6. I always end up with multiple projects. :) Beautiful Ice Cream! fun, funky and makes me think of running out for a scoop! I always look forward to your creative take on the challenges!

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  7. I'm a little tardy on the comments this week, but this is flippin' fantastic! Truly- I really love this piece and thought it was especially brilliant of you to make the ice cream textured with such a cool design! And those bright colors make me drool! You are always so inventive. Your ideas are so fresh and original!

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  8. The prints on the ice-cream and cone give it so much more interest than plain paper would have. Blessings!

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