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Wednesday, October 28, 2020

The House That Stamps Built: Anything Goes

 Hope you are having a good week! It's time for an anything 
 


 I've been having fun creating Christmas cards so added this one to my
stash using Repeat Impressions: Ornament Frame and Snowflake Solid.
I fussy cut the ornament.  Used my Scor Buddy to make my lines, and then
splattered ink to match the ornament.  Joy is a Tim Holtz die cut.
 
Hope you will join our weekly challenge, you might just 
be the lucky winner of the monthly drawing for the
 $25 Repeat Impression's  gift certificate. you don't have to use
Repeat Impression stamps but an extra chance if you do.  
Drawing is the first Wednesday every month.
 
Use my discount code on my side bar for 10% off: rr10df.

For inspiration check out what my teammates have created:
 Heather  Joy   Laurie  Patti Shirley
 
A few fun challenges:

 

19 comments:

  1. What a pretty simple Christmas card. Love the shades of blue and then the pretty snowflake in the center of the ornament - so pretty.

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  2. Donna I love the scored background and your ink splatters look perfect. I would probably have been too heavy handed and messed it up. I can't seem to do inky very well and admire talented people such as yourself who make it look effeortless.

    Thank you very much for entering your lovely card into our challenge. Good luck with the prize draw.

    Stay healthy, happy, keep crafting and Creating Joy :)

    Mandy ♥
    DT for Through The Craft Room Door
    Made By Mandy – My personal Blog

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  3. Oh wow Donna, such a pretty card here! I love the pretty snowflake ornament and those splatters over your background along with the texture is so pretty! Beautifully done my friend!

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  4. Beautiful card, Donna! loving your scored lines, and splatters! Great stamp choice for your focal image - love thi!!!

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  5. A lovely combo for Christmas cards. Thanks for joining AYLI challenge. Elaine

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  6. Hello, Donna! How are things going? It's been a while since I've been blogging so I'm trying to get caught up today. Your card is gorgeous! I thought the lines were an embossing folder - awesome work with the scor-buddy! Love the bauble and the splatters! Perfect card for Rudolph Day!

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  7. This is so elegant with that great embossing and beautiful ornament with a snowflake inside! The spatters and notched corners add such a nice touch to this pretty card!

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  8. Beautiful christmas card Donna..Loz

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  9. Oh, how pretty!! Love the scored and splatted background!! And yeay for getting another Christmas card made!!

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  10. Lovely CAS Christmas card - the splatters against the scored background turned out great. I don't think I have that snowflake stamp, might need to look into that.

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  11. Your Christmas bauble card is really lovely. We have many bauble cards this month. It has been so much fun for me to view them all.

    Thanks for taking part in the October Rudolph Days Challenge.

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  12. This is beautiful Donna, I love that ornament and the gorgeous splattered background!

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  13. Wonderful card! Thanks for sharing with us at Crafty Hazelnut's Christmas Challenge. Hope to see you again.

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  14. Such a beautiful card Donna. Thank you for joining the Rudolph Days Challenge this month.

    Sue xx

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  15. Oooo what a gorgeous bauble and design, thanks for joining us at October's Rudolph Days Challenge, Luv Sam x

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  16. A very beautiful Christmas card. I loved the lovely blue ornament on the embossed background with splatters. Very well done.

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  17. Thanks for joining the AYLI 'blue' challenge with your beautiful card - good luck!
    Anne x

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  18. Fabulous creation! Thanks for joining us for Week 22 at Gem of a Challenge!

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