Celebrate Summer With Tuesday Throwdown

Good morning! Can you believe that we are already on our 4th challenge? I know the rest of my design team colleagues and myself have been really enjoying being a part of Tuesday Throwdown. This week's theme is to celebrate summer and I have no problem doing that as summer is my favorite season of the year. Summer also means fresh fruits and vegetables, and lemonade is a very popular summer drink. I settled on this stamp set by Flourishes because I was in a coloring kind of mood and the colors are so bright and cheerful that you can't help but not think of summer! We invite you to play along with us today for a great prize and special blog badge if your card is chosen as one of our top picks. We would love to see your work! When uploading to online galleries, please use keyword TTC004. Here's my card that I'd like to share with you and I hope that you like it. I will see you next week for another fun Tuesday Throwdown Challenge!

Today's Treasure: Isaiah 44:6-8. This is why we never have to be afraid of anything; the economy, the oil spill, weather, nothing. I know my destiny and future. Do you? If you're unsure, please contact me and I'd love to share Jesus with you.

Stamps: Lemons, Life & Love by Flourishes
Card Stock: Stampin' Up! Garden Green (smooth and textured), Crushed Curry; Papertrey Ink Stamper's Select White
Designer Paper: Cosmo Cricket DeLovely
Ink: Memento tuxedo Black; Copic markers
Accessories/Embellishments: Stampin' Up! Always Artichoke brads; yellow gingham ribbon from Michael's
Tools: Spellbinders rectangle and scallop rectangle Nestabilities die-cuts
Technique: Die-cutting and dry embossing
Size: 5-1/2 x 4-1/4
Challenge: Tuesday Throwdown Challenge (TTC004)

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4 thoughts on “Celebrate Summer With Tuesday Throwdown”

  1. Awesome card, love the colors, the layout and those lemons look as if you could pick them right off the tree, great coloring TFS!

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