Friday, June 24, 2011

OTWC #56

Since this weeks marks the official beginning of summer, this Off The Wall Craftiness challenge will certainly get your inspiration flowing for those BBQ's/picnics and the 4th of July celebrations!  Take a look at the wonderful inspiration photo Kim has for you this week:


I just so happen to LOVE the 4th of July celebrations and what this day means to all of us=freedom.  So let's celebrate!  This year we will be celebrating most of our holiday weekend at a baseball tourney in KC for my son's team.  Go Bulldogs!


Do you see those fun new little embellishments?  They are handmade by me!  This week's sponsor, MoldMuse, was so very kind and sent molds to the DT to work with!  Thank you!  I chose to use polymer clay for my flower.  These are super easy to make!!



Our sponsor this week is another new sponsor.....MoldMuse!  Oh goodness, these molds are addictive!  I think the possibilities are endless!  My friend Jen even has made rings using these little mold treasures!  I found a video tutorial online and went to work making my own flowers.  Have you seen the cost of these pre-made ones in the scrapbook stores??  Unbelievable!!  Mine were made for literally pennies AND you can make them in any color!!  This week's winner will get a $15 gift certificate from MoldMuse. 

{Celebrate Today}
All supplies PTI unless stated.
Stamps:  BB: Gingham, Let Freedom Ring, Mega Mixed Messages, FF #4
Paper:  SS White, Enchanted Evening
Ink:  Pure Poppy, Enchanted Evening
Misc:  FF #4 die, Linen/Canvas IP, Foam Tape, White Satin Ribbon (misc), Polymer Clay, Silicone Mold (MoldMuse)

18 comments:

  1. This is such a great card...you did an amazing job with the inspiration picture. Love your work. :)

    Arlene.
    http://waterdots.blogspot.com/

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  2. Amy.......I just love your card today!!! Those little flowers are just perfect and the gingham is awesome. Funny you should mention the price of those molded flowers. I was just a scrapbook store and about died when I knew I could make them myself. I haven't jumped on that bandwagon, yet......but, I sure want to.

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  3. Oh my lord ........ did you have to provide the link for where I can my goodies to make these babies?? This is the perfect creation from the inspiration photo!!! TOTAL LOVE!! I might have to join this week and try to win.

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  4. so pretty....love the little stars peeking out!

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  5. Amy, your flowers are so professional-looking! (just like your cards *wink*) This is a great, classic design, and the gingham and stars make it extra special.

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  6. Love those little pretties on your card and how you've used them!

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  7. Great card Amy. I've never made 4th of July cards. I may have to give it a try this year.

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  8. First...
    love the card!
    Love the inspiration behind it...
    that red gingham!!! :)
    Perfect.
    Second...
    I want some of those pretties...
    I've been wanting some...
    I'm headed to MoldMuse!

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  9. LOVELY Amy!!! Nice job on the challenge!! I have those molds.. I need to use them! :) Hope you have a GREAT weekend!!

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  10. Oh my this is mold perfection! I love your use of the OTWC inspiration! So beautiful as always! :-)

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  11. Terrific!! Your red flowers turned out beautifully! Love the gingham strip too!! So pretty!!

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  12. Oh, and thanks for the shout out too!! Super sweet!! :)

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  13. LOVE LOVE this Amy! The patriotic colors and gingham make me happy!

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  14. LOVE this! The horizontal layers and all of the colors are fabulous...and those little flowers...what a great touch!

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  15. AMy this is gorgeous! I love the gingham and those little flower are FAB! How fun! Bring that thing when you come in July!!!

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  16. This is such a marvelously subtle patriotic card, and I love how you interpreted the inspiration photo (perfectly!)

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