Welcome to the Squigglefly Challenge Blog!
Are you ready for this week's challenge? Well first let me tell you about last week's winner. The contest last week was to create Halloween theme card. Congrats to Linda Osterwise for creating a wonderful "Pumpkin Puppies" card using Madie and Mel's Pumpkin Fun from artist Crissy Armstrong.
Please contact Holly at usyungs@gmail.com, for your prize.
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Now, on to this week's challenge, SFC3812 Go To The Corner!
This week's theme is called "Go to the Corner!" I am sure if you ever misbehaved in school, you might have heard that. Since I know most of you were NEVER like that, then let me say that the challenge this week is to add wonderful decoration to the CORNERS of your card, either one, two, or ALL of them. Let us start out with some great inspiration from the Holley Hobbyists.
Pat Martin created this wonderful card adding beautiful pearls in her corners and brads in other corners, what a delight! This image is called Polar Bears from artist Deena Perrault. I love her double layering.
Jan Marshall created a beautiful card filled with amazing corner embellishments. Also, just check out that gorgeous paper weaving she did, wow!! This image is too cute, it's artist Keith Williams and it's called Dweeblinks Giddy. I just love her coloring and cutting.
Jan Marshall created a beautiful card filled with amazing corner embellishments. Also, just check out that gorgeous paper weaving she did, wow!! This image is too cute, it's artist Keith Williams and it's called Dweeblinks Giddy. I just love her coloring and cutting.
Elizabeth Hart designed this wonderful Halloween themed card using image called A Good Little Witch from artist Lynne Stansbery. She's added wonderful Spiders and spider webs in her corners. What a delightful Halloween card. I love how she framed the image and put some fiber around it!
Charlene Mitchell designed this delightful card of man's best friend. This darling image comes from artist Lynne Stansbery and is called "Tennis Ball Anyone?" She added some wonderful gold detail stickers to her corners, how sensational!
Lisa Minkler crafted this delightful card using a great image from artist Lynne Stansbery called "Tennis Ball Anyone?" I love how this dog has that slightly guilty look in his eye and you can see the decor she put on the card is torn up HOMEWORK! Oops. I am guessing some one's dog is in a little trouble
Tammy Hair created this sweet card using Sandy Sommerfeld's Mr Wool Daisy. Isn't he just too cute? I love the wonderful saying and cute flowers. I just love the "Miss Ewe," that's so punny. Adorable, Tammy!
And lastly, I (Holley Barnhart from Holley's Blog) used an amazing new stamp from artist Keith Williams called Tammy meets the Dweeblinks. The corners I added are great die cut images that I think go perfect with the theme on the card.
I hope these cards have inspired you to make an inspired card this week. You are always welcome to play no matter what images you use, but to be eligible for the prize, please use a stamp from Squigglefly!
We realize that many people don't have blogs, but instead participate in our challenges using on-line galleries. We love that you are helping us spread the word about Squigglefly! However, many of the galleries require passwords and not all of us at Squigglefly belong to every gallery or group. To help us make sure we don't miss your artwork, we are asking that if you do use an online gallery that you leave us a comment on the challenge post. That way we'll be sure to have a member of the Squigglefly team who is a member of that gallery (SCS, CDAC, PCP, etc) can validate your entry.
1.) If you up-load your creation to any on-line photo galleries, please use SFC3812 for your keywords when loading your creation photo there. 1b) please leave a comment on the challenge blog post so that someone from Squigglefly can validate your entry for the prize.
2) You don't *have* to include a Squigglefly image on your creation, but in order to qualify for the prize you will need to use one! You can also combine SF images with non-SF images to qualify! Don't have one? There are several FREEBIES you can grab from the Squigglefly store, hop on over there. Those images will qualify you for the prize.
3) You have one week to complete the challenge and it will close Sunday evening. The winner will be announced at the same time the new challenge post comes up...so be sure to check back EVERY Monday to see if you are a winner!
4) Please leave a direct link to your entry in the comments below. The linking tool works sporadically and we don't want to miss your project! (No back-linking please.)