Magazine Commissions; Day 2 of 6
Hi again and a very happy Sunday to each of you! I have a family reunion to head off to after church so it’s going to be a busy day. Its the BIG kind of family reunion where family from out of state all come in and spend the week, so it will be nice to see family I haven’t seen for years (some I have no idea who they are!) lol It will be a lot of fun.
So if you missed my post yesterday HERE, you won’t know why I am posting 2 different cards with the same stamp, but if you feel like it and if you have time, go back and read the full story below. Yesterdays card, todays, and tomorrows card all use stamps from I Brake for Stamps that the magazine specifically requested that I use; which is really exciting to me (and Della! Hi Della!:c). She has such amazing stamps!
This one is called “1902 Cottage” and you can find it HERE on the IBFS website. As with yesterday’s post, this is the “wrong” coloured card, and below that is where I went back and remade it using the correct Letraset Promarker colours. Again, you’d have to read the story to know what I’m talking about. :-)

The cards are very similiar, but the above card uses colours that weren’t the markers that I needed to colour with…

Sorry it’s a bit darker…

Hope you enjoy seeing these cards. I enjoy this stamp as well. It reminds me of a quaint Irish thatched cottage. That was the reason that I ordered it. If you’d like to add this nice stamp to your stamp collection, you can order it here, and feel free to get it for $3.82 (unmounted) or $4.50 (cling foam mounted) by using my discount: SAVE10ROBYN Enjoy!
Thanks again for stopping by today, and thank you so much for your kind comments. I really enjoy reading each one of them. (((hugs)))




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Jul 31, 2011 - 07:07:45Hi Robyn,
Another great card!! :-)
Hope you have a Fantastic time at the Family Renunion :-)
Don’t you just love the part where you meet someone related to you, and you don’t know who they are!! :-)
Hugs,
Michelle xx