Wednesday, January 4, 2017

Designer choice challenge

Hello. To start off the new year at The house that stamps built is a designers choice challenge. Shirley wants us to make a winter card. It sure has been cold and clear in my neck of the woods, so I came up with this.

I stamped the trees in field green dye ink from Hero Arts and then continued to ghost stamp it in the back ground.

Using a snow stencil, I added some dimension with embossing paste. I did spritz it with frost shimmer spray to give it a bit of sparkle.

You can find the tree and sentiment stamp at Repeat Impression at the link below.





So what are you waiting for?!

Why not play along with us and start stamping up a card now. We can’t wait to see your creations!
Don’t forget… Take part in one weekly challenge or all of them. The more you play along, the more chances you have to win! Each submission enters you in the drawing for our gift certificate. And you don’t always have to use our stamps in your creations, but we will reward you if you do. Each submission using a
Repeat Impressions stamp will earn you an additional entry in the drawing!

Also, check out our Rock Star blogs to see what they did with the challenge.

Joy



 See you soon!

6 comments:

Diane said...

Very pretty card! It is simple but beautiful. I love what you did with the snow background.

Glittered Paws said...

I'm loving the creations made with the pine trees - so pretty and serene perfect for a masculine card. Love the snow

Donna said...

Gorgeous card Laurie, beautiful scene and that snowy background is fabulous, it reminds me of Washington!

Cheri said...

This is gorgeous, Laurie. I love that stenciled snow...it lends this image texture and demension that pops it right out. Your stamping is beautiful too. Love it.

Patti J said...

So pretty, Laurie! Love that you gave the snow so much dimension, and your ink color for those trees is just beautiful. Great job, as always!!!! Hugs...

Heather said...

This is fabulous!!! Love how you used the stencil; it looks awesome!