Another two weeks has flown by and the
Sisterhood of Snarky Stampers has a new challenge F is for Fugly (you can imagine what that really means) Use some that really weird paper, a stamp set that you wonder why you bought it, maybe washi tape that is ugly, hmm I had some of that too. I picked out a lime green and brown patterned paper thought it was really ugly it has shiny gingerbread people on it some of them wearing santa hats but I'm sorry to say once finished didn't look as fugly as I thought, but I will let you be the judge.
Close up of the paper showing how shiny the gingerbread men are.
Well my post almost didn't happen, I just got a new phone and wanted to link it to the WiFi in the house but ever since Windows 10 arrived on my computer the virus protection said my password was weak so I decided to try to change it, I then got the grandson over and he worked on it but I ended up with a new password but no internet connection. I am with a local carrier Execulink.com and the technician spent an hour with me and we corrected the problem and helped me set up my phone on wifi too. I love supporting local businesses. Well after my sad story and my blog is done I hope you will join us at
SoSS for the F is for Fugly challenge.
9 comments:
Way to make that creepy paper look not so creepy. (I keep thinking that if I walk around the room, those gingerbread eyes will follow me. *shutter!*) LOL! Glad that you have WiFi again!
Goodness, that really is seriously creepy paper! I wonder how many sheets they managed to sell? Fugly indeed, Jo x
Goodness, that really is seriously creepy paper! I wonder how many sheets they managed to sell? Fugly indeed, Jo x
yep ugly paper indeed! Great Job!
yep ugly paper indeed! Great Job!
Yup, I can see where that paper may have been hard to work with, but overall it turned out pretty cute.
Not sure how you pulled it off, but your card is cute, creepy and fugly all in one!
I kinda like the wee gingerbreads!
At first it looks cute, but then the more you look, the scarier those gingerbread start to look. And yet, you ended up with a perfectly useable Christmas card out of it!
Like Donna said, cute, creepy and fugly all in one. Although I think my grandchildren would adore it!
Jane
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