Each year I have a fun time walking through my creations for the year and picking my 10 favorites (here are the round-ups for 2008 & 2009).
1 ~ I had fun taking a stab at Art Jounaling this year. I loved the freedom of creativity and the larger palette. This one was done for Gina's Heart the Art Prompt #6 ~ Invisible.
2 ~ I loved watching the Winter Olympics in 2010, and this snow-themed card commemorated that experience. Masculine cards are always a bit more of a challenge, but this one for Get Sketchy's Sketch #26 turned out just as I envisioned … bold, graphic, and fun … perfect for the recipient. I loved how I was able to use the snowflake pattern on the paper with the snowboarder.
3 ~ I had a fabulous time Guest Designing for multiple Artistic Outpost releases in 2010. I love how the Steampunk stamps enhanced this vintage electrical circuit diagram … so perfect for my brother.
4 ~ I also loved my opportunity to design for Jacksonbelle Embellishments in 2010 and was very sad to see that on-line store close. One of the things that experience pushed me to do is create more "cute" designs … this What's Crackin'? set by My Favorite Things was so perfect for paper-piecing … and I had a lot of fund designing with the Flutter line of papers from Making Memories..
5 ~ Guest Designing for Gingersnap Creations was also a blast in 2010 … and turned into a full-time gig that I am thoroughly enjoying.
This card I made for the Transparency Spicy Supply Challenge was a favorite for several reasons. It was my first time designing with Digital Stamps (Hero Arts Flutterbies), and I tried a technique (spraying glimmer mists directly onto the transparency design) that turned out even cooler than I had envisioned … and for a final little thrill, it won the Digital Design Challenge at Hero Arts for June.
6 ~ I used Cosmo Cricket's Delovely line quite a bit this year, and this card ~ featuring a CPS sketch & a Moxie Fab Tuesday Trigger ~designed using square punched elements from the larger 12" paper designs was a favorite for sure.
7 ~ I had a lot of fun creating with my own version of Gesso Resist … any time I can incorporating texty book pages into my design, it makes me happy. I also got my first every Tweet from Hero Arts for these designs, which made me smile.
8 ~ This inspired Halloween card won at The Shabby Tea Room, which earned me a chance to guest design with that great group. I loved the hand-cut transparency frame and an opportunity to a vintage button & lace.
9 ~ Another fun thing I learned to do this year was digitally paper-piece digital images, particularly through working with lots of great digi-stamp companies at the Etsy Inspired Challenge. I had so much fun designing with that group of ladies.
This card uses Mr. T Diddle from the Digi Doodle Shop together with a scanned dictionary page and digital papers … so fun.
10 ~ This card for the Play Date Cafe Dublin-Style Challenge was one of my favorite holiday card designs. I loved the wonderful combination of snowflakes in unexpected holiday hues (and another fussy cut transparency frame from Hambo).
I hope you've enjoyed this 2010 round-up. It's always fun for me to go back and revisit my designs for the year.
Thanks for sharing the year with me. Here's to more great creations in 2011.
PS ~ I linked up to a Top 10 Blog Hop … post yours & join the fun.

Are you taking 2011 off? (your last comment, LOL)
fabulous cards Stef! Thanks for sharing all year! How fun that you thought to do a snow angel! It was/is a beautiful snowfall!
Spectacular projects, Stef – so gorgeous and so inspiring. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
These projects are wonderful! Each and every one of them! Thank you for the sweet comment on my blog!
These are all so beautiful! so fun to look back on our favorites!
What a great retrospective look at 2010 Stephanie! I love how varied each card is – showing your growth and development as a card artist!
Great collection!! Love the butterfly!
Love the Santa card! Happy New Year 🙂
Your ‘lets hang out’ card is gorgeous. Love the stamp, the lace and the colour scheme. Happy crafting for 2011 🙂
All of your cards are beautiful, but the round butterfly card is just stunning! TFS!
Great selection of cards! Just lovely!! 🙂
Gorgeous cards! Thanks for sharing 🙂
Beautiful variety of cards! I like your different techniques and designs!
These are all so great. TFS.
wow, these are all fabulous… I think the butterfly one is my fave!
What a beautiful selection of cards, lovely images and colouring. Gorgeous work, thank you so much for joining in the hop:)
All the Best for 2011:)
Suzi
xxx
Great top ten! 🙂
What a beautiful collection of cards! I enjoyed looking at all of them.
Happy New Years!
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BEAUTIFUL cards!!! TFS! -Sam 🙂
Ohhhh I love those turtles!! Awesome cards! Big hugs Marley
Stunning line up!
Looks so beautiful 🙂
Hugs and best wishes for the new year 🙂
Beautiful selection of cards. TFS
your cards are awesome
Beautiful collection of cards! Love the turtles! So cute! Happy 2011!
Beautiful cards, Stephanie! I love the black and white circuit one as well as the turtle pile. Thanks for sharing your talent!
All your cards are amazing!! Love the card made with all the squares!!
Oh my! these are truly beautiful..I loved each and every different style and loved the Delovely card. I’m dying to order that line..just that shipping is a killer to India!
I’m keeping that card on my inspiration list!!
Thank you for sharing!!
What a beautiful collection of cards! I enjoyed looking at all of them buit my #1 at your collection is the Santa card (I love old styled Santas*lol). Happy New Year
What a great assortment. I like that you have such a variety of styles and techniques. The digi butterfly is gorgeous!
Wonderful cards… love them all…Happy New Year…HUGS…SK 🙂
Great card collection, I love the butterfly one and the one with all the squares. Thanks for sharing!
A wonderful retrospective! I enjoyed your write up about each one – they are all so different. Happy crafting in the year ahead. Hauoli makahiki hou from AmberInk!
I know you through etsy inspired,u r a very unique card maker