This one using the MFT Bokeh Builder set for Kelli's bokeh challenge. Pretty easy choice of stamps for this one. lol I used one Tim Holtz Distress Ink pad for all the pink and just stamped off to get the different shades.
Lydia's final challenge for this year was to make a card based on our favorite children's book. I love books and always have, so it was hard to pick just one. I do remember being super obsessed with a book called Spooky Tricks and decided to do a magic card. I actually won a The Cat's Pajamas gift certificate one year from the HYCCT challenges and got this stamp with it. :) Perfect, right?!
This sweet little bunny from Mama Elephant just had to make another appearance on my cards. Tabbatha's challenge was to use two different mediums on your creation. I used distress inks, craft ink, and alcohol markers for mine. The clouds are another HYCCT prize that I picked with a gift certificate from Your Next Stamp! I love being able to use previous prizes on these cards.
Here's an almost all Stampin' Up! card for you purists. :) Teresa's challenge was about cheering and we spelled out BOOBS. ha! Blue, circle element, round embellishment, and black.
Angie's card was about tilted layers. I was almost asleep the other night and the idea for this one popped in my head. I started telling Jason all about it and I think he was confused as to why I was thinking about stamping when I was supposed to be going to sleep. Men are just so different from women! I do my best thinking right before I fall asleep. He got me this fun Texas stamp last year for a stocking stuffer and I thought it was time I inked it up. I kept the card clean like the Texas flag.
This is the last one. I actually plan to go back and add some Crumb Cake seam binding to it because I'm not happy with the end result. The challenge was Susie's to make our own background, no designer paper. I love my background, but not the rest of the card. Hopefully I can get it apart and fix it before I mail it off. The SU World Map stamp is so fun with watercolor paper and distress inks!
My little picture helper this morning. She's telling me all about the Texas she found on this card. lol
Beautiful cards, Rita, and hats off to you for doing all of the challenges this year! Love that Texas stamp in particular--my mom makes cross-stitched Christmas ornaments in a pattern that's a lot like that stamp. Love it!
ReplyDeleteGo you for completing the whole challenge! These cards are all fabulous and have quite a range in style, which just shows your versatility.
ReplyDeleteI am truly in awe of the amazing and beautiful body of work you have created this month! Wowza!
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