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Sunday 23 August 2015

The Skill of the Photographer is Inversely Proportional to the Number of Sprinkles on a Donut

Hello.  Welcome.  Well, what a weekend.  It was good.  Great weather, lots of visitors, good food and I took time and relaxed.  Ahh, bliss.  Even found a little time to craft.  



OK, so I'm thinking this looks like a chalkboard advert for a donut shop LOL.  Actually that was not my intention.  And of course I added glitter sprinkles just to frustrate the photographer.  I used the sketch from Freshly Made Sketches rotated 90°.  The donuts are Stamplorations Sugar Rush set, stamped, water coloured and fussy cut.  I added glitter sprinkles to give them a bit of glitz.  I stacked them on a black base card and wrote my sentiment with a white gelly roll pen.   Spot the pun??

Joining the fun at
Freshly Made Sketches #200 - A Celebration
The Craft Barn Weekly Challenge - Sweet and Sugary
Stamplorations August Challenge - Theme - Stamps and Watercolours 
Stamplorations Anything Goes Challenge 

Thanks for dropping by.  Hugz


6 comments:

  1. Fun card! Donuts always make things better! Thank you for helping us celebrate 200 at Freshly Made Sketches!

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  2. Intentional or not, I love the chalkboard look. Thanks for joining in our 200th sketch celebration at Freshly Made Sketches this week!

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  3. This is super fun! Mmmm....donuts! Thanks for joining our celebration at FMS!

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  4. Sounds like a good idea to me!! Thank you for joining in The Craft Barn Challenge.
    Jane x

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  5. That dang glitter - it's impossible to photograph. I'd have to agree that it does have a chalkboard-like feel to it but I think that's pretty cool! Thanks for sharing at the STAMPlorations challenge!

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  6. Such a fun and cute design. Thanks for sharing at STAMPlorations.

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