Friday, May 20, 2011

Bee Happy for me!


I recently applied to be considered for the Getting Cricky with K Andrews design team and it was announced last night that I was chosen! I'm so excited! This is my first time being a part of a design team and I believe this team is a perfect fit. I love Kristal's blog because she is funny, inspirational and "a no fuss" kind of creator. She puts me at ease with her challenges and attitude. I hope I, too, can share in the same way with my blog and as part of the team!

I hope you will follow my journey as part of this team and join in on any upcoming blog events. If you are not familiar with her blog, click here and check her out.

Now for my card...I made this card and it was so super fast and easy. I cut the bee from the Cricut Sentimental cartridge. The printed paper is from a DCWV stack. The black ribbon is by Offray from Joann's. The sentiment is from a stamp I've had for many, many years. I used a white gel pen to color the small bee's wings and a gold metallic pen on the big bee's eyes and antenna. Easy, peasy! Hope you liked my quick card and exciting news.

TTFN, Scrappymama Elaine


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5 comments:

  1. Congrats! I'm sure you'll be awesome on a DT. They are lucky to have you!

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  2. Congratulations, can't wait to see what wonderful projects you come up with.

    Natasha
    craftingwithnatasha.blogspot.com

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  3. Welcome to the Getting Cricky design team. I am looking forward to working with you.
    Your card is adorable.
    Hugs
    Brenda Getting Cricky DTM-coordinator

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  4. CONGRATS! Your creations are lovely and I know you will do great! They are lucky to have you, enjoy! Aloha, J:)

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  5. Very cute! Nothing like bright yellow to make us smile! Thanks for stopping by my blog too. I don't make all my bull. boards. I have one that I am responsible for and I usually make sure they are covered in student work. I may make a few things to put up on or around it but for the most part they are covered with student work. There are a few times a year I put something up.

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