This week over at The House that Stamps Built our challenge is the inspiration photo shown above. I saw glitter, pinks/purples, Christmas so I went with the
Snowflakes - 8805K and stamped them random over my white cardstock. Then I used three shade of the new oxide inks and blended them together, needed some glitter so spritzed with gold dust spray - then hmmm...still needed some more gold so used Nuvo dots in the center of the snowflakes. Mounted on some gold glitter cardstock then on some gold shimmer cardstock for my card base.
Now it is your turn to your turn to make a card using the challenge of Tic Tac Toe - as you can see there are a lot of possibilities for this challenge. You know have a full month to enter our challenges to win.
You do not have to use Repeat Impressions stamps but if you do you will be entered twice in the drawing for a $25 gift certificate to Repeat Impressions.
If you look on my right side bar I also have a discount coupon for you to use when you go shopping at Repeat Impressions.
If you look on my right side bar I also have a discount coupon for you to use when you go shopping at Repeat Impressions.
Now - take a look at what our design team has made to get you started.
9 comments:
Very pretty! I love all the glitter! Great interpretation of the card.
What a beautiful card Shirley, like all the gold embellishing and shimmer with the snowflakes!
Wow - Shirley, this is beautiful!
Don't you just love the oxide inks? I do! They make fabulous backgrounds (like yours!) Love the sparkle you added with the glimmer spray, Nuvo drops, and gold cardstock! So pretty!
Mmmm-mmm-mmm. . . beautiful! Love the sparkle and shine from all the gold.
Shirley, this is gorgeous, and you rocked the peaceful feeling! Love this!
Your card is lovely, Shirley, from the blended inks to the stamped snowflakes to the script sentiment. Perfection!
Beautiful card Shirley..loz
What a gorgeous card this is, Shirley! I love those snowflakes and the blending of the inks is stunning on the bg. Fabulous take on this inspiration.
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