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Wednesday, October 7, 2020

The House That Stamps Built: Designer Choice Challenge

 Wendy picked this week for our DCC (Designer Choice Challenge) at The House
That Stamps Built and she choose CAS-lots of white space and minimal 
embellishments. I am not good at white space so this was a challenge for me.

                                              

 

I started with one of my favorite Repeat Impression stamps to color:
Vase of Tulips,  and used some fall looking Copic colors. I used a white
die cut (Frame in Frame by Taylored Expressions) and a white embossed  layer
 (with a circular design) from my ready  to go box and 
stopped, no gems, no pearls.  That was difficult but I do like the result.
Thanks Wendy for the challenge!

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:
 

 

18 comments:

  1. Very pretty - what a beautiful image to make a CAS card. I always want to add more - but love how you have framed this out - just the perfect touch.

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  2. Wow! Donna, this is gorgeous! Framing out the image was pure genius! Thanks for sharing, and inspiring!

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  3. Beautiful Donna, CAS to perfection.Hugs Mrs A.

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  4. Donna, this CAS card is Gorgeous! I love that image and your coloring is absolutely beautiful, perfect frame too!

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  5. Gorgeous card and white frame Donna..Loz

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  6. Beautiful colour combination for your gorgeous tulips, Donna!! Beautiful CAS design with the white on white framing and dry embossed background. Thanks for joining us at The Flower Challenge! Loll DT

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  7. Stunning card Donna, love the colouring too. Found you on Loz's blog so now following your blog. xx

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  8. Hi Donna. The stitching card on my blog was pierced by hand from a pattern and hand stitched.. I do have 4 dies that pierce a pattern but most of my cards are pierced by hand..Loz

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  9. Lovely! I really like how your colored the vase. Wonderful take on the less is more DCC challenge.

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  10. Well, I think you did a great job with the white space! This large image works perfectly for a CAS card.

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  11. Wonderful card. Great colors and fun dies to frame your flowers. thanks for sharing over at Colour crazy.

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  12. Serenely lovely greeting. The monochromatic white layers are striking, but in no way overpowering - while also being a great reminder to us all to lean heavily on a single background colour sometimes.

    Autumn Zenith 🎃 Witchcrafted Life

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  13. I'm not very good with white space either, but you pulled this off beautifully! The framework looks fabulous with this pretty vase of flowers! Great coloring too!

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  14. Such a beautiful card Donna, loving that pretty frame too. Thanks for sharing with us over at 'The Flower Challenge' ;) Viv DT xx

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  15. Wonderful framing of your vase of flowers. SO glad you joined the challenge at Die Cut Divas of Autumn (including Halloween).

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  16. What a wonderful vase of fall flowers, and a pretty frame around them. Thanks for joining us at Dies R Us Challenges. Julie, DT Member

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  17. This looks so elegant Donna! I love the wavy white frame over the card base and your vase of flowers is stunning!

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  18. Beautiful vase of flowers. Thanks for sharing with us at Dies R Us Challenge Blog.

    Kathy
    DRU DT

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