I thought I'd have a go at a couple of challenges.Though Im still getting the hang of this.Ok firstly there is the Simon says Challenge Blog 'Punch it out' and New DT Member Search.
I am also entering it into The Spoonful of Sugar Challenge which is 'Layering!'
Ive made a wallet out of paper and added the punched flowers.The stamp is a sugar nellie-Gorguss Girl(Ive pinched from Sophie-or should I say borrowed!!)hee hee
Also you can see ive lined the inside to make it more robust.The papers are from my stash which I normaly stroke!! and I think are K & Co.The beige paper on the outside is actually a canvas paper from Woodware, so it is quite strong and perfect for this.
14 comments:
These are lovely Debbie. I love the colour combinations and the Gorguss Girls are 'gorgeous' aren't they!
Good luck with the challenges.
Lesley Xx
WOW Debbie, a fantastic creation, I can see why you like to 'stroke' your papers, they are beautiful.
Nice to see you taking part in a few challenges.
Christine xx
More beautiful projects Debbie. Well done for using your "just for stroking" paper!!
The colours work so well with your stamp and I like all the ideaology bits and pieces.
Lisax
Fabulous colour combination and I love the flowers! The girl is beautifully coloured - aren't you ever tempted to draw a mouth on it?!
Both are beautiful Debbie! Well done for entering some challenges.
Jill x
Fantastic, Debbie. I do like your round easel cards.
Fabulous creations Debbie :-) I love the gorjuss girl and the papers and embellies you used are beautiful ,, stunning work ! :-)
thanks for joining the Simon Says Stamp Challenge :-)
Luv Lols :-) x
Beautiful creations, love the woodware paper Bee
very clever - love the look
very gorjuss! love the whole idea Debbie !
WOW WOW WOW!!! Both projects are GORGEOUS!!!!! Love the colours you used!!!! THANKS for joining us at Simon Says Stamp this week!!
Chris & the DT
This is truly stunning and amazing !!! I love the whole concept, I know what you mean about stroking papers and not using them lol xx
Stunning Debbie, what a beautiful set. Good luck with the dt!
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