It’s another Designer’s Choice Challenge at The House that Stamps Built, Repeat Impression’s blog. It’s
Joy’s turn and the theme of her challenge is “Christmas Card with a Tree”. After
you make your card, you can enter it for a chance to win some awesome Repeat
Impressions rubber! Please visit the blog for all the details and to see the other Rock Star's cards for
this DCC challenge.
Edited to add: Due to circumstances currently beyond their control, the Repeat Impressions' blog "The House That Stamps Built" is experiencing technical difficulties and is unavailable. Please follow the Rock Star links in my sidebar to see all the other wonderful design team creations.
Edited to add: Due to circumstances currently beyond their control, the Repeat Impressions' blog "The House That Stamps Built" is experiencing technical difficulties and is unavailable. Please follow the Rock Star links in my sidebar to see all the other wonderful design team creations.
I love quilt
cards and decided to try a quilt shape I had seen on Pinterest. I started with
the Snow Tree Flip Stamp set from Repeat Impressions. These sets are so
versatile- you can use them for so many other cards besides flip cards. I
stamped each piece of the flip set on white squares and centered them in the
middle of a square white piece. I cut red squares the same size, cut them in
half and added the triangles to create the quilt look. Then I embossed the
whole piece with an embossing folder from Sizzix.
I am
entering this card in the Christmas challenges at Through the Purple Haze and
Lexi’s Creations.
Stamping
smiles, Karen
4 comments:
Lovely just lovely
fiona DT
TTPH
Lovely creation.thanks for sharing at Lexis
Hugs Julie x
I love your card and the technique of putting the pieces together and then embossing. In fact this technique had me so interested I made one for a challenge that will be posted on the 19th. Thanks for showing us!
Wow, beautiful quilt card. Great idea, thanks for the inspiration. Thanks for joining us this week at Through the Purple Haze Challenges.
Eithne DT
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