Hi everyone,
It's challenge time with my friends over on the CCEE Stampers challenge blog. As challenge hostess for April, I continue to issue the challenges.
This time round I have challenged the Design Team to use a stencil when creating your card.
Why is it you can use something all the time then when it comes to using that same thing for a challenge you have no idea what to do LOL ... It took me a few days to figure out what I wanted to do for my challenge card this week. I finally decided to use Tim Holtz' Stripes Stencil which I placed on my card diagonally and added the blue color to the stencil and then moved the stencil to the opposite diagonal position and added the pink color to get a plaid effect.
Today I am playing with a new die set I purchased last week, I already had a Centre Step die which I like, but I recently saw this one by Tattered Lace. At first I ignored it as it wasn't cheap, but the more I thought about it the more I liked that it was a different size to the one I already had (this one is just under 8 inches wide) and the set also contained a ton of dies to give different options to decorate the card, so I had to make a special trip to the store to buy the die set ... what a pity hehe!
I have used an Art Impressions stamp set, Giant Cake Set to decorate my card.
On either side of the card I added a Star Border from Marianne Designs which I purchased at a recent Craft Show, I have a feeling I may use this a lot. I die cut the star border using double sided adhesive and then added Sky Silk Microfine Glitter.
Here is the inside of my card, I guess I could have decorated the side panels using designer paper, but I didn't for this one ... maybe next time.
- Amber Hillman
- Anne Harmon
- Joanne Grzelak
- Liz Williams
- Lois Bak
- Lynn McAuley
- Maryann Einam
- Sabrina Friel
- Vicky Gould
Stamps: Giant Cake Set - Art Impressions
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Paper: White; Bright Pink; Turquoise
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Dies: Centre Stepper Card - Tattered Lace; Star Border - Marianne
Designs; Happy Birthday - MFT Stamps
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Other: Black Ink; Stripes Stencil - Tim Holtz; Pink Glitter Dots -
Elizabeth Craft Designs; Elizabeth Craft Designs Transparent Double Sided Tape 64mm; ECD Sky Silk Microfine Glitter; Foam Tape; Copics
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8 comments:
LOL! What a beauty. I knew this was your card immediately!!! (You don't have a link on the CCEE blog)
Thanks for this wonderful challenge, Frances! I love your awesome plaid background for these birthday babes!
How very creative to make this wonderful spring plaid for your card. Love the diagonal lines worked this way.
Cute card -- I love how you used the striped stencil to make a plaid!
That plaid is a fab bg, Frances. You card as usual is great fun!
I thought that was plaid DP! I hear you on the difference between using something any old day without thinking about it and then coming to a full stop when you have to use it for a challenge!
I see the AI ladies weren't ready to leave the party yet after so many of them came out for the humour last week!
Great striped background it looks just like designer paper.
I LOVE the plaid you created with your stencil
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