Hello!
Our
current Take It, Make It challenge is all about
taking a regular, every day stamp, and using it to create a Christmas themed project! We have had fun looking at the entries so far, some fabulous imagination there!
taking a regular, every day stamp, and using it to create a Christmas themed project! We have had fun looking at the entries so far, some fabulous imagination there!
The
DT have been having loads of fun creating some more more projects for you to
feast your eyes upon, brace yourself, there is rather a lot of eye candy on show!
Winner of the September Challenge: Carol Fagg
Carol has used a heart shaped stamp to create the tree.
Anneke De Clerck
Anneke has used leaf shapes to create her tree
Elina Stromberg
Elina has used a chevron stamp for her evergreen branches
Elizabeth Robinson
Elizabeth has used a perfume bottle stamp for the wonderfully quirky penguins!
Jackie Payne
Jackie created her own dotty triangle stamp for her ornament
Jolande van Oosterhout
Jolande has used flower stamps to create her hanging decoration
Kymona Tracey
Kymona has used a large circle stamp to create her baubles
Linda Walmsley
Linda has turned a regular bird stamp into a festive robin
Nikki Killinger
Nikki has used doily stamps on her Christmas card
Renee Zarate
Renee has used feather stamps (amongst others!) for her gratitude mandala
Shirley Bampton
Shirley has used lots of border stamps to create the tree
Tracy Easson
Tracy has used a scribble border stamp for her tree
Trish Latimer
Trish has used a star shaped stamp to create the layers of her tree
Zoey Scarpelli
Zoey has used a lightbulb shaped stamp for the warm woolly gloves (or are they baubles?!)
Wow! Now THAT'S what I call inspiration!
Winner of the September Challenge: Carol Fagg
Carol has used a heart shaped stamp to create the tree.
Anneke De Clerck
Anneke has used leaf shapes to create her tree
Elina Stromberg
Elina has used a chevron stamp for her evergreen branches
Elizabeth Robinson
Elizabeth has used a perfume bottle stamp for the wonderfully quirky penguins!
Jackie Payne
Jackie created her own dotty triangle stamp for her ornament
Jolande van Oosterhout
Jolande has used flower stamps to create her hanging decoration
Kymona Tracey
Kymona has used a large circle stamp to create her baubles
Linda Walmsley
Linda has turned a regular bird stamp into a festive robin
Nikki Killinger
Nikki has used doily stamps on her Christmas card
Renee Zarate
Renee has used feather stamps (amongst others!) for her gratitude mandala
Shirley Bampton
Shirley has used lots of border stamps to create the tree
Tracy Easson
Tracy has used a scribble border stamp for her tree
Trish Latimer
Trish has used a star shaped stamp to create the layers of her tree
Zoey Scarpelli
Zoey has used a lightbulb shaped stamp for the warm woolly gloves (or are they baubles?!)
Wow! Now THAT'S what I call inspiration!
Why not have a go, then enter your creation into our challenge?
We are sponsored this month by The Artistic Stamper
The Prize:
There is also the chance to be published, AND a guest DT slot up for grabs....so why not take another look at your stamps and see if you can turn them into something Christmassy?
The Prize:
There is also the chance to be published, AND a guest DT slot up for grabs....so why not take another look at your stamps and see if you can turn them into something Christmassy?
All the details can be found HERE....
Have fun!
What a Christmas inspiration, beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun theme & inspiring reveal!
ReplyDeleteFabulous inspiration!
ReplyDeleteHi, I just found your blog and I am so excited. There are so many creative ideas. I used to make cards all the time, now I mostly make them for Christmas and for a few special occasions. I love finding fresh ideas and learning new technique. Is this a blog with a mail order catalog? Loving what I see here and happy to be your newest follower. I would also like to invite you to visit my blog and maybe to even follow me back. I love making new blogging friends and being part of this huge creative blog-land experience.
ReplyDeleteHave a great week
Connie :)
Thank you for such a fun challenge!! Your team inspirations are extraordinary!! Hugs, Darnell
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