Saturday, February 18, 2023

Sweet Tooth Tower


This is my card for a swap called the SIS--Surprise Image Swap.   This is card #7  for our group.  It is a bi-monthly swap where we all use the same image, sent to us by the hostess.  The surprise part is that we are to not discuss the image at all until the day they are to be posted--the 18th of every other month.   The image for this round was provided by Terry.  She will swap the cards and include the new image for round #8 that Kathi stamps in everyone's return envie. Then--we do it all again in March!

Terry sent everyone this sweet cupcake image by Taylored Expressions called Sweet Tooth Tower. She even die cut all of them for us--thanks loads!   I colored the image with my Copic Sketch Markers. I then popped up the image with dimensionals on a die cut from Gina Marie Designs called Chain Ovals.   The background is a sweet patterned paper from Bella Blvd called Sweet Celebration. The sentiment is from a Simon Says Stamp package of birthday sentiments--each of the cards I made has a different birthday saying.   I added some pink enamel dots for the final touch.




If you check some of the other blogs listed on my sidebars, you may find some other swappers who have posted their creations.  The due date is today, the 18th, or they may post in the upcoming days. You can also check out SCS and use the keyword SIS07 to see some posted there.  I hope everyone in the swap likes my card--and that you do too!


Image/Sentiment:  Taylored Expressions Sweet Tooth Tower
 
Cardstock/Patterned Paper:  Neenah Classic Crest Solar White 110#; Stampin' Up Real Red, Blushing Bride; Bella Blvd Sweet Celebration Patterned Paper

 
Ink: Memento Tuxedo Black

Accessories:  Copic Sketch Markers; Gina Marie Designs Chain Oval Dies; Pink Enamel Dots

2 comments:

Jeanette (Forest Ranger) said...

Barb, your card is definitely sweet - with all of those delicious looking cupcakes, the fun papers, oval die, and the perfect sentiment, too.

kiwimeskreations said...

A sweet card Barb, and you have used the image beautifully
Blessings
Maxine