This week over at The House that Stamps Built our challenge is Tic Tac Toe - which is one if not my favorite challenge, for my card I choose the first line across insects, metallics, and dewdrops.
For my background I used a stencil that reminded me of a honeycomb - and I used discount store makeup brushes to stencil the background in oxide inks. I got a variation of shading which I really like. I used 9301-P Happy Bees and
9212-D "Bee" Cause and embossed the image in gold metallic embossing powder. I had some yellow dew drops that worked perfect, rounded one corner and card done!!! Easy Peasy
Now it is your turn to make a card or project using the challenge of Tic Tac Toe So many possibilities on this challenge. You have a full month to enter our challenge. You do not have to use Repeat Impressions stamps you will have two chances to win a $25 gift certificate towards stamps. ow it is your turn to make a card using the challenge of Use a Stencil - and as you can see there are a lot of possibilities for this challenge. You have a full month to enter our challenge to win. You do not have to use Repeat Impressions stamps but if you do you will be entered twice for the drawing of a $25 gift certificate to Repeat Impressions.
If you look on my right side bar I also have a discounted coupon for you to use when you go shopping at Repeat Impressions.
Now why not take a look at our DT Rock Stars for inspiration and to get you started.
7 comments:
Oh Shirley, I love this adorable little bee card! Such a fun background, and I love the variation of shading you achieved as well! So, so cute!!
This is just beautiful, like your honeycomb stenciling! Great minds do think alike.
very cute card and design Shirley. Cortisone has helped my neck.. It has been almost two years since I had the first injection ( had 3 times now) and there has been an immense improvement..Loz
Cute! Love the gold embossing; it looks fabulous!
Super card, Shirley! Love your honeycomb and cute bees.
Great background and that bee stamp is so cute and fun to use.
Love how you added tiny stamps inside the honeycombs!
Post a Comment