June’s challenge over at GPP Street Team was grids. (Crusade #41). I wasn’t able to complete the challenge on time as it was July when I found out about the challenges. I wanted to do the challenge regardless and this is the first grid page that I did. I dug into my baggie of white scraps and embellishments, grabbed my favourite butterfly punch, paper trimmer and adhesive and before I knew it, the page was complete.
Rubber, Ink and Paper
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I can't believe it's been 10 months since I blogged. I feel like a bottle that has been washed up on the shore. The bottle is screaming for someone to pop the cork and let me out.
I'm still a rubber stamper at heart, but after seeing Susan's recent works of art, I'm trying to step away from my comfort zone and try something different. I've been playing a little with the GPP challenges and I must say they sure are fun. I was too late in getting June's challenges done in time to post, but I'll get them up on here soon.
July's challenge is Strip Ease. You can read all about it here.
This is what I came up with for my first challenge over at GPP.
Thanks for stopping by and I wish everyone a wonderful day!
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