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I love living just blocks from the beautiful shores of Lake Michigan, in WI. I am a wife to Greg(for 49 yrs in 2021), mother to Heather and Amber (love my girls), Gamma to LJ, daughter to Marion (deceased in 2012 at 88 y/o, lived a life glorifying the Lord), sister to Paul and Samantha, aunt to Paula, Shelley (and fam) and Jeremy (and fam), Tuffy, the parakeet (2021) and most of all...a child of God, saved by grace through Christ Jesus. Life is a gift! Eternal life, a BLESSING!!!

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Monday, June 24, 2019

PIP Challenge 1925

Pammie's Inky Pinkies
Challenge 1925

This week's sponsor is 
The Cutting Cafe
Be sure to pop over and see all the 
fabulous digital projects that they 
have to help your creativity!  
Go check them out now!
Here's my project!
Ok, first of all...I'm am NOT very
creative when it comes to "projects" 
but thankfully the PIP DT gals are!!
Whew!!!
Anyway, I printed the pattern, 
for the box, on the back of a
piece of designer paper. I then cut
it out and formed my box...then, 
my brain up and died on me. LOL!
BUT, here's what I came up with
using a stamp and die cut from 
Crafter's Companion and white
ribbon colored with Copic marker.

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A big THANK YOU to our sponsor for this challenge:
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begin creating some of your own awesome 
creations! Without our amazing
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Monday, June 17, 2019

PIP Challenge 1924

Pammie's Inky Pinkies
Challenge 1924

This week's sponsor is 
Di's Digis 
Be sure to pop over and see all the 
fabulous digis that they have!  
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Here's my card!


I cut the white card base at 8.5 x 4.25. Then 
cut it down a 1/4 inch, long and short 
sides. Then I cut the front part, leaving 
about 1.5" on the bottom. I added some 
patterned cardstock to the little front
panel and attached the white base to the
matching patterned cardstock. I die cut
several flowers and leaf sprigs and 
added them to the front, raising up the 
2 smaller ones. I put some dot 
embellishments for the flower centers
and added my sentiment to finish.

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creations! Without our amazing
sponsors the challenges wouldn't happen. 
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Monday, June 10, 2019

PIP Challenge 1923

Pammie's Inky Pinkies
Challenge 1923

This week's sponsor is brand new
t0 PIP Challenges,
Imagine That 
Be sure to pop over and see all the 
fabulous digis that they have!  
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Here's my card!
After I colored this cutie image with Copic
marker, I fussy cut it out. A wonderful
sunburst die cut added just the right touch.
I loved the sentiment to go along with 
this image. I used a sparkle pen to 
color the candy wrapper. 

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A big THANK YOU to our sponsor for this challenge:
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begin creating some of your own awesome 
creations! Without our amazing
sponsors the challenges wouldn't happen. 
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Monday, June 3, 2019

PIP Challenge 1922

Pammie's Inky Pinkies
Challenge 1922

This week's sponsor is 
Morgan's Artworld
Be sure to pop over and see all the 
fabulous digis that they have!  
Go check them out now!
Here's my card!
I always enjoy coloring flowers and 
this gorgeous rose turned out so nice.
I used Copic Markers to color the 
image and went over it all with a Spectrum 
Noir sparkle pen to add a lovely touch of glitz. 
I added a few gems for addition bling.

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A big THANK YOU to our sponsor for this challenge:
Be sure to visit our sponsor's website and 
begin creating some of your own awesome 
creations! Without our amazing
sponsors the challenges wouldn't happen. 
Still time to get involved with the