Wednesday, August 20, 2014

Sneeeeek Peeeek.....FMS150







Thought you might like a sneeeek peeeek at some of the amazing products that will be available August 28th from Stampin' Up!  The new holiday catalog is jam packed with one fabulous item after another! The houses (with matching framelits) are colored with Blendabilities and are from a set called Holiday Home and includes Halloween and Christmas "accessories".  The bats are stamped with a small image from Holiday Invitation and the E-E-K comes from an adorable set called Tee-Hee-Hee!  And those eyes, trees and leaves are all part of a wonderful pattern in the Designer Paper Set called Motley Monsters.  The elementary teacher in me is definitely showing in this card. Halloween is more about fun and less about scary in my world!  

I am hosting the challenge at Freshly Made Sketches this week.  We have a fabulous group of gals on the team and the amazing Kim Singdahlson is our guest designer this month.  I do hope you join us - we are not a scary group at all!  It's more about the fun!  We love to check our your creations in the gallery every week.....so come on over.....create and have fun!

                                        

20 comments:

  1. Fabulous use of that dsp! And I love how you've colored those cute houses -- especially the lights in the windows. A fun Halloween card (which I agree is better than scary), and I love the sketch too.

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  2. Fun, fun & more fun! Love how you incorporated the DSP in with your houses!

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  3. Oh my goodness, this is as cute as can be!! Great use of the sketch amd i love how you incorporated the DSP--so much FUN!

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  4. WOW...I just got these sets and am thrilled to have such a great idea to playing with them. Thanks for fun card!

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  5. Linda this so cute! I have the house stamps and dies, but I love the EEK on the DSP.... so cute! hugs.

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  6. What a fun card,Linda!! And the Sketch is awesome this week! I love the cute ghost and the houses!!

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  7. I just love that you used the houses! As soon as I saw the sketch I thought the houses would be perfect for it and then I scrolled down and saw your awesome card! Love it!

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  8. Nothing elementary here! Houses sitting in the scary woods with ghosts flying around? What says Halloween better than that?

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  9. Love your cute Halloween card Linda - it really makes the most of that DSP. Gorgeous!

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  10. Love this card Linda! Those houses are so sweet and I love the background! Perfect for Halloween! Great sketch as well!
    We will be passing through North Carolina on our way to South Carolina on Monday! If I see you on the beach I'll wave!!!!

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  11. Linda, love this! The DSP is perfect with the houses you colored. TFS:)

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  12. I love your sketch and I love your card! This is so much fun - those houses, especially the one with the ghost coming out the chimney are fantastic!

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  13. Oh my word, that is brilliant! I am loving what you did with your sketch--and had a blast using it as well! ;) The EEK on the tree is fantastic.

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  14. Linda, this is so FANTASTIC! I love everything about this FUN Halloween card! AMAZING! XX

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  15. Oh wow this is so cool Linda! You've created the perfect Halloween card with this DSP - so creative and clever!

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  16. That paper is such a fun backdrop to those cute little houses!! Love those eyes peeping through!

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  17. Your creativity and ability to see things in a whole new way never ceases to amaze me. The stamps, papers and details on this card are really exceptional. Best Halloween card ever!

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  18. Adorable! So, so cute! Have a great trip!!

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  19. Thought your card was so original for this weeks FMS Linda! I've had a Hero Arts house stamp that I haven't used and you've reminded me to show it some love!

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  20. This was too clever (as always!).

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