Monday, August 29, 2011

Not Much of a Sneak Peek

Good morning Blogland friends!  So happy to be back with you today after last week's Irene excitement.  I hope that all of you came through the storm unscathed.  If you are wondering where my normal Monday make for Simon Says Stamp and Show is, the normal Simon Says Stamp and Show challenge is running an extra two days this time to coincide with our upcoming blog hop.  Our current travel challenge will run through Tuesday night and Wednesday we'll kick off our 30 days of stamping fun with Simon Says Stamp and our Stamptember Blog Hop with our sister design team.


Lots of prizes are going to be happening with the blog hop.  For the second year in a row Simon Says Stamp and Show and The Simon Says Stamp Challenge will join forces to bring you a SUPER blog hop and TREASURE HUNT to celebrate the upcoming fall and winter holiday season.  

I hope you will drop by on Wednesday to join in the hop.  And you'll get to see what I made.  Can you figure it out from the sneak peek?  No?  Don't feel bad, neither can I - LOL.  It's a work in progress so all you are seeing is bits and pieces.  I had fun Sunday puttering around making all those cool elements.  Now I just have to assemble it into some kind of artistic order...humm....what shall I make???  

Hope to see you back here on Wednesday!

4 comments:

  1. OH! I am LOVING this sneak peek -- all those bits n bobs sure look yummy. That glittery pine needle die cut is GORGEOUS! Can't wait to see what becomes of it =)

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  2. I've blown up the photo and it seems as if it MAY be a stamp with stickles... even better, something I can recreate easily! Beautiful!

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  3. Can't wait to see that. It looks awesome!

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  4. I can't wait to see what you create. Just the sneak peek along is beautiful. I'm excited about the blog hop too - that will be so much fun.

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