Happy Weekend! How much fun – a weekend of stamping! One of my challenges in the Dare to Get Dirty event on Splitcoast is today! I hope you’ll join me in the Challenge Chat Thread and in the challenge. If you aren’t a Fan Club Member, it’s not too late!

Those of you who have followed my blog for awhile, will recognize this card and technique.

I tried to use a few other stamp sets with this technique, but darn it all, they just didn’t look right to me. I was compelled to go back to my favorites, Roses in Winter and Petal Prints.

For more details please see my Challenge Thread on Splitcoast or you can view it here in the gallery!
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Stamps: Roses in Winter, Petal Prints, Flannel Plaid, French Script, Baroque Motifs

Ink: Cameo Coral, Apricot Appeal, Perfect Plum, Certainly Celery, Tim Holtz Vintage Photo Distress Ink

Paper: Whisper White, Certainly Celery, Chocolate Chip

Accessories: Hodgepodge Hardware, Ribbon, Ranger UTEE, Water Mister, Sponge Dauber

6 Responses to “Saturday’s DTGD Challenges!”

  1. This is fabulous! What else can I say. You rock! TFS!

  2. I absolutely loved this challenge! I thought it was neat to combine the 2 techniques!

  3. Absolutely love it. The colors, the techniques, you are quite a talent. Thank you so much for sharing it.

  4. Absolutely beautiful as always. Love the RIW set and how you used it in this card.
    TFS

  5. How gorgeous!!! I LOVE the colors you used, great layout, great everything! 🙂

  6. This is so gorgeous! There’s just no other way to describe it! You combined two beautiful techniques for your challenge. Too bad I didn’t have time to play in the challenges, but I’m sure enjoying all the cards you’ve posted. There’s been so much going on for me this week that I’m a little late getting over here to take a good look. I’m slowly trying to catch up, working my way through my blogroll…

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