Hi everyone. Happy New Year! It's time for
another challenge over at The House That Stamps Built. This week our challenge
is a designer choice challenge. Shirley wants us to create something that sparks a childhood memory.
We traveled a lot when I was growing up - in the camper or trailer. We were always on the road going somewhere.
I stamped the map, travel sentiment and the date stamp in versafine and heat embossed with clear embossing powder. Then I took out my distress inks and distressed them. The deckled die is from Spellbinders. I created my own geo point using a raindrop and a hole punch.
There's a new challenge every
week over at The House That Stamps Built, and you don't have to use
Repeat Impressions stamps to link up or win. Also, for my blog readers: Enjoy
the 10% discount code to the Repeat Impressions Store posted on the sidebar.
One lucky person will win a $25
Repeat Impressions Gift Certificate on the first Wednesday of every month –
Good luck!
Also, check out our Rock Star blogs to see what they did with the challenge.
Esther
Heather
Joy
Shirley
Patti
http://www.repeatimpressions.com/
Thanks for stopping in!
What an awesome travel card, Laurie! We didn't travel a lot (when I was a kid), but your card reminds me of the tiny little weekender camper we had and occasionally use. My sister and I enjoyed using it as a playhouse most of the time!
ReplyDeleteWhat a stunning card Laurie, like all the distressing with ink and the edges of the cardstock. Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteWhat fun this challenge is! I'm learning SO much about my DT friends!!! Thanks for sharing your wonderful card, Laurie! I never got to travel much until I was married...now I don't want to stay home! Happy New Year!!! P.S. Your re-addressed Christmas card is in the mail :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great card to share with childhood memories, we didn't travel much - my Dad was always at work, but have great memories of my childhood. Love the distressing and have not noticed the date stamp before but Love it.
ReplyDeleteFabulous card! I love all the distressed edges!
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