Hello!
Our current Take It Make It challenge is in full swing, with some amazing entries so far!
Just
in case you need a little more inspiration, the DT have come up with
some more amazing projects to share today :) First though, a bit of a
reminder.....
This year, we are pleased to announce that ALL of our challenges will be 'Anything Goes' stamping challenges!
So....Show
us how unique you can be, create anything your imagination cares to dream up! Share your
cards, journal pages, layouts, 3D assemblage or whatever else takes your
fancy. As long as you have stamped somewhere on your project, then you're good to go!
We
have two prizes on offer, as always. The first is the Sponsor Prize,
and the winner of this will be randomly chosen from all the eligible
entries of the challenge. To make sure your project is eligible to win,
make sure you have followed our challenge guidelines. These can be found on our sidebar over here ---------->
and also in a tab under the banner at the top.
PLEASE REMEMBER: We only want to see ONE project in each individual blog post entry!
A set counts as more than one :)
Rubber Dance is a stamp company from Norway, owned by Bibi Lindahl who has been making stamps since 1999! On the Rubber Dance blog you'll find inspiring artwork by the talented Design Team, plus 70 video tutorials, and counting, on YouTube.
The stamps offered by Rubberdance are a fabulous and eclectic mixture, something for everyone!
You may have seen RubberDance stamps as the cover stars of the February issue of Craft Stamper magazine? Check them out....
The
stamp set that Bibi used to such great effect is the prize offered for
the randomly selected winner of our January challenge!
Guest Designer Hannah Oxberry
Amazing inspiration from the DT!
The link up tool to enter the challenge can be found on last Fridays post HERE!
The link up tool to enter the challenge can be found on last Fridays post HERE!
Awesome eye candy here! xxx
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ReplyDeleteAlways enjoy seeing the diversity of the DT here. x
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