Don't forget - There's still time to play along with our latest Inky Paws Challenge!
Have you had a chance to make a card for our latest Inky Paws Challenge?
Today I'm sharing some more inspiration for our current challenge!
Here'a a refresher.
Create a project using the sketch below.
Today I have some more inspiration for this Challenge!
Today I'm sharing some more inspiration for our current challenge!
Create a project using the sketch below.
A bit of old-fashion chivalry can be seen in Debbie Owens' fun card. Set amid a starry night made using the Cascading Stars stencil, the chivalrous owl from Knight Owl stamp set saves a damsel in distress from Love Owl-ways stamp set. Both birds are on branches die cut using the
Forest Scene Builder die set. The white scallop-edged frame was die cut using dies from Frames and Flags die set. Diane Morales has a special talent of turning sketches into circular cards! Using the Circle Frames die set, she creates her card base and layers. She creates the royal blue sky using the Clouds stencil and adds a couple of black fluttering bats among them. Then she adds the vampire kitty from the Batty Newton stamp and die set. His red wings contrast wonderfully against the sky. Using the sticker banner from the Banner Trio die set, she stamps the sentiment. A creative way to use the sketch!
Sue T.'s Halloween card is filled with spooky ghosts! She turns the sketch on its side and uses the Framework die set to cut her dark gray layer. Using the Ghost stencil, she distresses the ghost images in white. She uses the Trick-or-Treat die from the Halloween Trio die set and cuts the sentiment twice--one in orange and one in black. She adheres them to create a shadow effect. For her banners, she uses different Washi tapes in Halloween colors. Spook-tacular!
Becky Noelle creates a cozy scene that reminds me of my college days! On her pretty background made using the Houndstooth stencil, she adds the two ladies from the Sips and Stories stamp set busily studying from stacks of books and enjoying some coffee! Her scene was die cut using the rounded-corner rectangle die from the Frames and Flags die set. That little fur ball snuggled in for a nap is a purr-fect touch to this scene!
Crystal Komara's Christmas train fun might inspire you to start decorating for Christmas! She uses the All Aboard for Christmas stamp and die set and colors the holiday images in red, white, and pale blues. She sets them atop a white background with snowy white hills die cut using the Land Borders die set. Her red scallop-edged frame die cut fro the Framework die set, provides a bright foundation to pull everything together.
I hope these projects have inspired you to play along! Remember, you have until this Friday, September 25, 2020 to enter. There's a prize involved too, so don't delay - view all the entries and see more inspiration on our Inky Paws Challenge here!
These are wonderful creations - TFS
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