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Wednesday, October 10, 2012
It's a Designer's Choice Challenge at Repeat Impressions
Hi friends and followers!!!
Woohoo!!! It's another designer's choice challenge at Repeat Impressions and The House That Stamps Built!!!! These are so much fun and exciting. This week its Christy's challenge and she is challenging us to use masking on our cards. If you've never used making this is a perfect chance to try it and enter into our challenge for a chance to win some fabulous Repeat Impression Stamps. Head on over to The House That Stamps Built and get the details and then link up your card for this fun challenge. Thanks, Christy....great challenge!!!!
Here's my card for Christy's challenge.
This was a great opportunity to use my Tim Holtz Distress Markers and I love how it turned out. What I love about the markers is they don't blend....the colors stay true, even if you put one color on top of the other. The fabulous Repeat Impressions stamps I used were #1609-J. While this stamp is called "Winter Tree", I used the markers to build leaves on it. It's such a versatile stamp. The sentiment #3213-G is one of my favorites and it works well with fall and Thanksgiving image stamps.
Thanks for stopping by and thank you so much for your comments.
Woohoo!!! It's another designer's choice challenge at Repeat Impressions and The House That Stamps Built!!!! These are so much fun and exciting. This week its Christy's challenge and she is challenging us to use masking on our cards. If you've never used making this is a perfect chance to try it and enter into our challenge for a chance to win some fabulous Repeat Impression Stamps. Head on over to The House That Stamps Built and get the details and then link up your card for this fun challenge. Thanks, Christy....great challenge!!!!
Here's my card for Christy's challenge.
This was a great opportunity to use my Tim Holtz Distress Markers and I love how it turned out. What I love about the markers is they don't blend....the colors stay true, even if you put one color on top of the other. The fabulous Repeat Impressions stamps I used were #1609-J. While this stamp is called "Winter Tree", I used the markers to build leaves on it. It's such a versatile stamp. The sentiment #3213-G is one of my favorites and it works well with fall and Thanksgiving image stamps.
Thanks for stopping by and thank you so much for your comments.
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You've created a lovely fall scene!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card. gorgeous colors
ReplyDeleteBeautifully done, Geri! I have one Distress Marker - I can see right now that I'm going to have to buy some more. What a beautiful scene you have created! Thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteOops, I think I said Geri - meant Cheri! lol.... sometimes I am SO goofy! I'm on my way to see Geri's creation next..... so sorry!
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous! I love the scene you've created. Nicely done!!!
ReplyDeleteMmm....there's a good chance blogger ate my comment. If so...
ReplyDeleteGorgeous scene. I'm loving these trees. Definitely versatile.
Nicely done!
Gorgeous trees! - and using gingham ribbon always catches my eye!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous scene Cheri!! Love the feeling of fall in the air you created!!
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