Wednesday, October 07, 2020

October 7, 2020 Less is More

 This month over at The House that Stamps Built,  our designer challenge is "Less is More".

And here is my card:


which is a very simple card.  I used:  2327-C Thoughtful and for my sentiment I      used  Hello and Friend from plate 9900 Hello Series.  

Three Halloween colors of card stock and some black versa-fine ink and the card is done.  

This was a great challenge so why not go see what the other designers created.  

   Now it is your turn to make a card or project using the challenge of Less is More 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. Now it is your turn to make a card using the challenge of Less is Moreyou 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

 Joy   Donna   Heather   Laurie and Pat 

6 comments:

Patti J said...

What a fun, colorful card! Great job on this challenge - thanks for the inspiration, dear friend! Hugs...and see you soon!

Donna said...

Such a fun cheery card! Like all the color!

loz said...

Fantastic CAS card Shirley..Loz

Cheryl W said...

Halloween colors are so much fun! Your card made me smile. I love the thoughtful pumpkin face. I've been busy making Halloween cards, too. They're my favorite kind of card to make, and with 10 grandchildren, I've got lots of reasons to make them.

Laurie Unger said...

What a fun card! Perfect Halloween card. Great job with the DCC less is more challenge.

Heather said...

Cute! It makes me think of candy corn! (I think it's the three layers of color and the orange.)