The sketch for today’s challenge is from a card Jenn Balcer stamped. I just love her! She is the most fun, kindest person and an unbelievable stamper! Check her blog out if you haven’t done so already!

Kim McNutt recently made a super cute card with crayon resist and Unfrogettable. I mean…she always makes incredible cards. But this one reminded me of how much I like the look of that technique. So I decided to use it with the Crab & company set. I love that little star fish.
I am just a bit confused about the sayings in this set. Does “Sandy Claws” and “A Pinch to grow an Inch” make sense to you? Is there an American saying I just don’t know about?
The card base is Marigold Morning. I stamped it with Itty bitty backgrounds and Marigold morning classic ink. The black layer is 2 3/4″ x 5 1/4″, the stamped glossy white 2 1/2″ x 5″. I stamped the Glossy cardstock with black stazon. I used the heat gun to make sure it was dry. Then went over the images with white crayon. Next I used sponge daubers and Certainly Celery, Marigold Morning and Cool Caribbean to apply color all over the cardstock. Lastly I buffed it with a paper towel. The ink will resist where crayon was applied.
The circles are punched with 3/4″, 1 1/4″ and 1 3/8″ circle punches. For the smaller black circle I used the smallest circle template from my coluzzle!
The dotted ribbon is from Starlitstudio, turquoise grosgrain is from Stampin’ Up!.
Have a wonderful day! My downline Stephanie is coming over later and I get to stamp more! Did I mention I am excited I can just stamp for fun? Hugs and smiles
Okay after posting this and you all telling me Snappy Claws stands for SAnTA CLAUSE, I felt like a complete goober and was a bit embarrassed. I changed the saying out to Oh Happy Day! Good thing I can laugh about myself!

I used the Typset Alpha for Oh, Everyday Flexible Phrases for Happy Day.