I’ve waited MONTHS to play along with an awesome “Ways to Use It” challenge posted by Sabrina this past January – and yesterday, I was thrilled to take a card, start to finish, just for it! I started before work for a few minutes, and came back after dinner was cleaned up and finished it up – and I love it!
Click below to jump for more pictures and full details on today’s design!
Card was based on the following challenge prompts:
CAS758 – Butterflies or moths (my CAS card went outside the CAS lines though!)
CC964 – Moody Mauve/Misty Moonlight/Copper Clay (used T Holtz inks nearest to these colors)
SSSmChallenge &
SSSwChallenge (both “Stamp It” this week – aka no digis allowed. I don’t have any digis soo…… easy to play with theseones!)
And the oldie but goodie I’ve literally been waiting since January to try:
WT932 -Use Division – (1/19/2023) – “divide” your focal image on your project. You might think of today’s challenge like a triptych, or you can divide that image more!
Thank you so much for visiting my blog today – you make my day when you do! 🙂
Blessings,
Chrissy
This card can also be found in my gallery on SplitCoast; “recipe” below includes keywords specific to SplitCoast Stampers challenges.
Title: Beauty is God’s Handwriting |
SCS Keywords: CAS758, CC964, SSSmchallenge, SSSwchallenge, WT932 |
Stamps: God’s Beauty (SU) |
Ink: Victorian Velvet, Stormy Sky, Rusty Hinge (T. Holtz), Versafine Onyx Black |
Paper: Crumb Cake, Bordering Blue, Neenah Solar White 80#, 120# white base |
Paper Size: A2 |
Technique: |
Accessories: Sequins |
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