Saturday, March 17, 2012

Spectrum Noir Design Team Announcement Spring is in the Air


Spring is in the air and I and these little birdies are flying your way to announce that the first four members of the first ever Spectrum Noir Design Team have been selected.  These amazing women provide a wide variety of extreme talent!  Whew Hew... for these gals... they will be creating all sorts of fun new stuff as soon as they receive their markers!  Toot Toot...

Taylor Usry
Danielle Johnson
Kristine Reynolds
Cyndi Bundi
Angelique Nederpel
Jennie Black

Today's card is made with an image by Impression Obsession for their Spring is in the air challenge.. You will want to check it out as all of the images in this challenge are NEW... I love to see what people do with new images... Be sure to visit their website to see what they have come up with!

Stamp available here:  Impression Obsession  www.iostamps.com
Illustrator:  Leigh Hannan
Stamp: Love Birds G2444L  (I think it looks like friends flocking together).
Card by:  Me!  lol...
Greeting: hand made by me!
Markers: Spectrum Noir
Check out the challenge here!

7 comments:

  1. Love those birds and cool bird cage background.
    PH

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  2. I love the colors you chose for the birds! Such a happy card:)
    Carole
    http://scmagnolia.blogspot.com

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  3. This certainly is a fantastic card!
    Love the coloring of the birds! :)

    *hugs*
    Angélique

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  4. Wow! Jennie, you really did that new image justice. Your colors for your image are beautiful and the embellishments are perfect for it too! Love that flower!! Thanks so much for playing and good luck in the drawing too, Jennie!

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  5. This card has the right sense of fun for a Spring card ! Love those birds.

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  6. Duh Me!! I forgot to congratulate you on your DT announcement!!! Way to go and not surprised!!

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  7. I'm so excited to see everyone's projects! I just purchased my first 10 Spectrum Noir marker sets and I would love to see color combinations using the SN codes.

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