It’s time for another challenge over
at The House That Stamps Built. This week we were challenged to use the following sketch.
I stamped three of the airplanes and colored them with Copic's, then used my Brother Scan N Cut to cut them out. Clouds are stamped with white pigment ink and then heat embossed. I sponged some light blue ink behind the clouds to create the sky.
Stamps can be found HERE over at Repeat Impressions.
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 any of our challenges, 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.
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 any of our challenges, 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.
4 comments:
Perfect image for this sketch and how cool that you used your cut and scan. Love your clouds. Hope Noah is doing ok today. Sending him puppy hugs from my crew.
What a great take on the sketch, Laurie! Everything goes together so perfectly - the airplanes, sky, and sentiment! Love this fun and adorable card!!
Fabulous card Laurie! Like those clouds heat embossed, and the black stripes are striking. I knew right away you used your Scan N Cut, great investment.
This is so cool! Love how you used the airplanes in place of the circle elements; so fun!
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