Here's my card for the latest Friday Sketch!
I had to use the bear image that I had colored in this video as it was sitting on my desk and I wasn't going to toss it!
I also decided to stick with the October Afternoon Ducks in a Row patterned paper and ribbons I got from My Little Ribbon Shop as they were all still sitting out as well.
I also used my Thank You Sentiments as again it was sitting out (yeah call it like you see it - I was being lazy LOL!).
Still I'm pleased with how the card turned out.
I used buttons from my stash in the corner instead of flowers, and punched the white cardstock with my Martha Stewart Lace punch.
I finished up the inside with more patterned paper and a sentiment from the Thank You Sentiments set and that was it!
STAMPS: CC Designs Bear Hugs, AmyR Stamps Thank You Sentiments.
CS: CC Designs White, SU! Black, PT Aqua Mist, October Afternoon Ducks in a Row Patterned Paper.
INK: Memento Tuxedo Black, Copic Markers.
ACCESSORIES: Spellbinders Nestabilities Circle, Scalloped Circle and Label Trio Dies, Ribbon, Dimensionals, Buttons, Embroidery Floss, Martha Stewart Scalloped Lace Punch.
Lastly here's a pic of my nails. After my last couple of videos I've been getting a lot of comments and questions about them.
They're gel nails (NOT acrylic) and I do them myself - my other job is as a nail tech and I do gel nails, manicures, pedicures and even gel toe nails.
This picture isn't the greatest (if you click on it you can get a pop-up with a bigger image) but these are multicolor glitter tips with silver rhinestones embedded in the gel.
And just a quick FYI bit I DO get a lot of comments and e-mails from people wanting more info on gel nails and what to look for/what to avoid when it comes to checking out a salon and while I don't mind answering them to the best of my knowledge I am really busy so it may be some time before I can answer you! For YOU your best option is to check out your local salon and ask their nail techs the questions as they should be able to answer them and address any concerns you might have.