Hello, friends:}
I made this last night for the Stampin' Sisters in Christ #27 and CARDS challenges. For SSIC #27, our inspiration verse: Ester 4:14 "For if you remain silent at this time, relief and deliverance for the Jews will arise from another place, but you and your father's family will perish. And who knows but that you have come to royal position for such a time as this?" **NOTE:: Ester is my FAV FAV FAV book in the Bible! That is where Xerxes' name came from---Ester marries the king of Persia, King Xerxes!!! For the CARDS challenge, we had to create a shaped card. I used brackets to make my card shape. My card uses some scrap paper--love when I can use them up! And my fav stamps, UNITY! These stamps are from the Dec. KOTM. Love this card!!!
I hope that you are doing well! Tomorrow is FWF! I can't wait!! I might not have as many cards to share since I will be getting ready for our trip to TX!! I will tell you why we are going there and the story behind the trip!! So fun:}
Thanks so much for visiting! Have a great day!!
Until next time~
Love, Sav
This is such a great card..."For such a time as this"! Cute colors, I'm going to have to ink up that clock one of these days!
ReplyDeleteThis is so cute. Love the shape of this card and how you used those awesome stamps.
ReplyDeleteReally like the alarm clock. Great take on our challenge this week at SSCC. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteOh I love that alarm clock image! So cute and fun. And of course, you have made it look A-MAZ-ING!!
ReplyDeleteWell.. I finally found Savannaland 2! It's great! You can see your heart in the cards. LOVE the clock and the Teapot, they are awsome.
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Well....I finally found Savannaland 2! It's great. Your cards are beauitiful, you can see your heart in all of them! LOVE the clock and teapot.
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Great card Sav! I just love this saying! I think I need to create a pc of artwork for my classroom with these stamps!
ReplyDeleteThis is so cute! I love it! Thanks for playing along with us at SSCC! :)
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