Today I'm sharing some more inspiration
for our current challenge!
Here'a a refresher.
Theme Challenge
for our current challenge!
Here'a a refresher.
Theme Challenge
Create a project using the theme--Summer.
Today I have some more inspiration for this Challenge!
Sue T. takes us to the lake for the summer with this sweet card. She dies cuts her scallop-edge layer using the Frames & Flags die set and a blue & brown plaid pattern paper. She then die cuts a white layer using the Frames & Flags die set again. She creates her green hills and watery waves using the Sea Borders die set. She adds cattails, a lily pad, and Winston rowing his canoe from the Winston's Lake House stamp and die set. She stamps her sentiment on a white circle that was die cut using the Frames Squared die set.
Becky Noelle splatters white paint on her Kraft base to give her card some texture. She then stamps and vibrantly colors the hibiscus flowers and pineapples from the Tropical Fringe stamp set. She then uses circle dies to create the ring which she adheres to the edge of her base. She stamps the sentiment inside the ring. Such a creative way to use the Tropical Fringe stamp set.
Bobbi Lemanski creates a bridge card to celebrate the joys of summer. She amazingly distresses a vibrant sunset background with twinkling stars. She stamps several silhouette palm trees from the Paradise Palms stamp set to finish the perfect setting for the corgis from the Corgi Beach stamp and die set to perform a dance at an evening luau. She then uses the Tropical Fringe stamp set and cuts it out in a circle and stamps her sentiment.
Debbie Owens creates this watery card perfect for these surfer felines to enjoy! Using the Frames & Flags die set to create the scallop-edged base, she uses the Waves & Splashes stencil and distress inks to create some fun waves as well as a sandy beach. She then adds two surfing images from the Newton's Perfect Wave stamp. She embosses the sentiment and adheres a sand dollar and shell from the Vitamin Sea stamp set.
Newton is checking out the "Sandy Bottom Club" in Diane Morales fabulous underwater card. Using the Clouds and Waves & Splashes stencils, Diane creates a remarkable underwater background which Newton in his scuba gear (Scuba Newton stamp and die set) spies some shrimp from the Shrimp Cocktail stamp and die set partying! This is all adhered to a white scallop-edged base using the Frames & Flags die set.
Becky Noelle splatters white paint on her Kraft base to give her card some texture. She then stamps and vibrantly colors the hibiscus flowers and pineapples from the Tropical Fringe stamp set. She then uses circle dies to create the ring which she adheres to the edge of her base. She stamps the sentiment inside the ring. Such a creative way to use the Tropical Fringe stamp set.
Bobbi Lemanski creates a bridge card to celebrate the joys of summer. She amazingly distresses a vibrant sunset background with twinkling stars. She stamps several silhouette palm trees from the Paradise Palms stamp set to finish the perfect setting for the corgis from the Corgi Beach stamp and die set to perform a dance at an evening luau. She then uses the Tropical Fringe stamp set and cuts it out in a circle and stamps her sentiment.
Debbie Owens creates this watery card perfect for these surfer felines to enjoy! Using the Frames & Flags die set to create the scallop-edged base, she uses the Waves & Splashes stencil and distress inks to create some fun waves as well as a sandy beach. She then adds two surfing images from the Newton's Perfect Wave stamp. She embosses the sentiment and adheres a sand dollar and shell from the Vitamin Sea stamp set.
Newton is checking out the "Sandy Bottom Club" in Diane Morales fabulous underwater card. Using the Clouds and Waves & Splashes stencils, Diane creates a remarkable underwater background which Newton in his scuba gear (Scuba Newton stamp and die set) spies some shrimp from the Shrimp Cocktail stamp and die set partying! This is all adhered to a white scallop-edged base using the Frames & Flags die set.
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