Hi everyone,
It’s time for another CHF challenge over on the Cornish Heritage Farms Blog . This week the challenge is hosted by me.
Thomas Kinkade's birthday would have been the 19th January, (January 19, 1958 – April 6, 2012) so to celebrate that's use our Thomas Kinkade stamps for our challenge this week.
A few week’s ago Kristine Reynolds posted a Thomas Kinkade card using one of the Sizzix Flip-its card … I hadn’t thought of using these stamps with the dies and as I have so many of the Flip-its dies I thought I would use one for my card this week.
I used Cornish Heritage Farms Thomas Kinkade Streams of Living Water stamp.
To create the flip-its card I used the Sizzix Majestic Labels Flip-its die as well as the Sizzix Majestic Labels #2 Framelits.
Here is the “Flip” side of my card I used two of the sentiments from the Cornish Heritage Farms Script Essential Expressions stamp set.
Want to play along????
If you would like to play along with us of course we would love to have you!
To play create a card using CHF images. You can use either CHF digi or rubber stamps to create a card or project.... anything you like as long as the stamps are Cornish Heritage Farms. (Yes, they can be older stamps.)
Once you have created your card/project come back here and place a comment with a link to your card/project to this post so that we can see what you created. If you upload your card/project to SCS don't forget to include the keyword CHF44. We can't wait to see what you create!
Don’t forget to check out the rest of the Design Teams blogs today so see what they created for this challenge.
Stamps: Thomas Kinkade Streams of Living Waters; Script Essentials – Cornish Heritage Farms |
Paper: White; Brown; Tan; Sugar Hill DP – Farmhouse Paper Co |
Other: Black Ink; Brown Ink; Sizzix Majestic Labels Flip-its Card; Sizzix Majestic Labels #2 Framelits; Foam Tape; Copics |
3 comments:
Love that we both used flip cards! This looks great in browns!
this is love, love the flip cards!
love that image used on a sympathy card....very masc. looking too
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