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		<title>VSN &#8211; Part 3</title>
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		<dc:creator>Karen Haman</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The final challenges of VSN have been posted. These gals are quite talented in coming up with these challenges (and connecting them with books!). Top left is my &#8220;African Batik&#8221; card. I wasn&#8217;t sure what the difference was between this technique and just regular brayering&#8230;especially since you embossed on top of the brayering and not [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The final challenges of VSN have been posted. These gals are quite talented in coming up with these challenges (and connecting them with books!).</p>
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<p>Top left is my &#8220;African Batik&#8221; card. I wasn&#8217;t sure what the difference was between this technique and just regular brayering&#8230;especially since you embossed on top of the brayering and not a resist like I thought it would be.  However, the white pencil really does add just a bit of dimension &#8211; though that is the part with which I had the hardest time!  I brayed my ink onto glossy, forgetting that I was to immediately spritz with water, my ink dried&#8230;so when I did spritz I got the water spot effect (which I like!).  Then I embossed the giraffe. Finally I went back over with a white watercolor pencil, but it didn&#8217;t want to stick to the card &#8211; so I got more of a whitewash effect.</p>
<p>Next is my &#8220;Lemon Meringue&#8221; card. This card was fun to make. And there isn&#8217;t a stamp on it! I love bright colors &#8211; this is something I&#8217;m just learning about myself. I don&#8217;t do bright clothes, but I can see adding a few more touches around the house. Anyway, I actually found some pattern paper in my paper stash that went with SU&#8217;s Yoyo Yellow. Then I dug into my flowers and found complements there too! I finished it off with Making Memories word washers and some sparkly yellow brads.  this is one of my favorite cards from VSN!</p>
<p>Bottom left is my &#8220;Fall Thoughts&#8221; card. The challenge was to dust off an old set. The SU Simple Sketches set was one of my first purchases. I also think it is time to sell it &#8211; I haven&#8217;t used this set in over a year! Autumn is my second favorite season, so I enjoy making fall cards. I used my new oval nesties &#8211; those are so easy to use, well worth the price (which really isn&#8217;t bad when compared to individual punches).</p>
<p>The final card is my &#8220;Frank n Bats&#8221; Halloween card. This was a tough challenge for me &#8211; mostly because I wanted to do the challenge AND the bonus AND pick House Colors that other hostesses hadn&#8217;t&#8230;it was just too many restrictions. So I just did the main challenge. I really like how this turned out!</p>
<p>Scrappy vs Stampy &#8211; Those terms refer to the types of products used on a card. If it is mostly pattern paper and embellishments, it is scrappy. A good example of that is my Lemon Meringue card &#8211; no stamps at all!.  A stampy card is one where even the texture of the card is created using stamps. A good example of that is my Fall Thoughts card. The bottom portion of the card is a background stamp &#8211; some simple masking allowed me to stamp the leaves and weave print on the same card base.  I admire folks who can do primarily stampy cards and make them look good. Scrappy cards generally grab my eyes first. For my own style I lean toward scrappy cards, but I love working with ink and rubber (well, polymer mostly <img src='http://carefreecreations.haman.us/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';)' class='wp-smiley' />  ).</p>
<div class="kthSupplyList">Supplies:<br />
African Batik: Wild Things, Absolutely Fabulous (SU); Elegant Eggplant, More Mustard, Really Rust (SU), More Mustard Prints (SU), brads<br />
Lemon Meringue:  Yoyo Yellow (SU); misc pattern paper; MM washers; Target $spot brads<br />
Fall Thoughts:  Simple Sketches (SU), Borders &#038; Corners (PTI), Weave (CHF); More Mustard, Really Rust, Not Quite Navy, twill ribbon, oval nesties<br />
Frank n Bats:  Bitty Boos, Halloween Backgrounds (SU); Black, White, Green Galore (SU); brads, word window, circle, scallop punches</div>
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