Friday, February 1, 2013

{silver, stitches & srm}

I {heart} SRM. 
 
SRM sticker sentiments changed the way I crafted. They made making cards so much easier for me.  I'm not a stamper.  I used a lot of rub ons and a lot of Thickers, but
that was very limiting. My friend, Val used a sentiment on one of her projects and I was hooked.  I found them at my LSS along with a tube and made my first project. 
 
Fast forward a year later and I'm on their Design Team - crazy.  And in the blink of an eye my term has ended.  :(  Who knew a year could go by so fast.  I worked with an amazing and talented team of ladies.  Susan has some fabulous things planned for SRM this year - I'm thrilled for her!  She is a wonderful sticker ambassador. 
 
Here is my final DT project.  I altered a picture frame for a Silver Anniversary gift.  I used stickers from the new wedding sets of Stickers By The Dozen, Labels By The Dozen and We've Got Your Border along with the black Sticker Stitches. 
 



 
Thanks for sharing my SRM journey with me this year! 
 
Happy Friday, friends!


6 comments:

  1. You are amazing!! I have just loved EVERYTHING you have made with SRM!!! I know Susan has got to have loved everything too!! She is soooooooo sweet!!!

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  2. ohhhhh I LOVE seeing your work and you totally rocked SRM!!!!! always loved seeing your projects, you are sooo super creative!!

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  3. This is truly amazing...such a gorgeous project...awesome transformation.

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  4. You rocked the SRM stickers Jan! Love your frame, it's gorgeous! You even got me hooked on these stickers, I had to dig deep last time in the LSS to find them, but I ended up buying like 5 packages.:)

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  5. Gorgeous! I never would have even thought that you used stickers on this. You have definitely rocked their DT. They were lucky to have you!!!

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  6. WOW! WOW!! WOW!!! I LOVE this project! I can see this piece hanging on a wall or tucked in a bookcase - it's unique & beautiful, Jan!!

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