Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Tuesday Throwdown #43

WOW!!! We hit a record high from last week's challenge. Thank you all for joining us. As usual your entries are awesome!

Our winner from last week's challenge #42 chosen via random.org is:


Congratulations! Please e-mail me to claim your prize by April 19th to claim your prize.

Our Top 3 are:


Congratulations Ladies! Click on the TT Button tab and grab your button to proudly display on your blog.

Robyn's Fetish Digital Stamps And More is proud to sponsor this challenge.


Robyn's Fetish Digital Stamps And More, a division of I Did It Creations, was created and is is owned by Robyn Weinrib. Robyn offers a wonderful variety of digital stamps and digital papers, designed to meet the needs of all digital paper crafting addicts for every occasion.

Robyn's Fetish Digital Stamps And More is happy to offer the winner of this challenge 5 digital stamps or 4 digital stamps and 1 digital paper set of their choice.

Since Spring is here. We are challenging you to create a card or artwork incorporating a Spring theme.

Our Guest Designer for this month is the lovely and talented Melisa Waldor. We are so happy to have Melisa join us as our Guest Design Team member this month. Check out her site to see all the awesome artworks she shares.


Hello Papercrafters. I'm so excited to be a guest designer with the wonderful designers at Tuesday Throwdown this month. I'm a 45 year old wife, mom, and nurse. I started papercrafting many years ago with scrapbooking. About 4 years ago, I discovered rubberstamping and cardmaking and now like many of you, I'm obsessed! My kids are grown, so when I'm not working, I'm papercrafting. It is my one and only hobby. I love doing it all ... scrapbooking, cardmaking, mixed media, cardboard art, artist trading cards, altering 3-D items. Expressing myself artistically brings me great joy! I would love to have you stop by and visit me sometime at http://melisawaldorf.blogspot.com/.

Robyn's Fetish has generously provided all digi stamps for the DT to use.  Check out the DT's blog for more details.