Secret Garden Thank You

Some days the stamping comes easy and other days not so
much.  Sound familiar?   In an effort to jump start my stamping I
looked at Technostamper blog.    This week is her 250th sketch!   Thank you and Congratulations, that's a lot of sketches!

Here's the sketch

TSSC250
Here's what I made.

Secret garden thank youStamps: Secret Garden, Summer Silhouettes (lattice), One in a Million
Ink: Basic Gray, Black Stazon, Daffodil Delight, Old Olive
Paper: Daffodil Delight, Basic Gray, Whisper White
Punches: Itty Bitty Shapes Punch Pack
Big Shot: Secret Garden Framelits, Perfect Pennants  Bigz die( scallop), Circles # 2
Extras: Dazzling Details, Basic Gray/Black satin ribbon (reitired  Holiday catalog)

Here's the inside

Secret garden thank you insude

What do you do to jump start your creativity?  Are there challenges you like to participate in?  I would love to hear about your creative sparks!

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