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Thursday, 30 September 2010

Jolly Dasher, or A Dashing Holiday?

Hi!

I must admit, it's been a while, but I'm having a go at the latest Stampin' Royalty Challenge.  But before I show you my card, congratulations to Gardenia at A Little Less Useless for becoming the first Australian to have a place on the Design Team!

This week the challenge is to use this sketch:


Here's what I came up with:


I couldn't get the flowers in the top left of the sketch to work, so I replaced them with rhinestones.


I crimped a straight section of DSP to get the scalloped border around the oval panel - a handy little trick to know!

Stamps: Dasher, Perfect Punches
Ink: Old Olive
DSP/Card Stock: Jolly Holiday DSP, Very Vanilla, Old Olive
Other: Scallop Edge Punch, Scallop Circle Punch, Circle Punches, Paper Crimper, Sponge Daubers, 1/4" Very Vanilla Grosgrain Ribbon, Oval Cutter, Dimensionals, Rhinestones

Catch you later,

Tina

6 comments:

  1. This is terrific Tina. Gee I love that stamp.

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  2. Very pretty, Tina. I love that DSP, and Dasher image. Great color combination. Awesome job with the sketch challenge.

    Glad you play along with us at Stampin' Royalty!

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  3. Great job! I love this dsp and your scallop behind the stamp great. I still don't have this stamp! What am I thinking? Thanks for sharing with Stampin' Royalty.

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  4. Tina gorgeous card. Love Dasher he's just so right for this design. TFS!

    Penny
    http://pennytokensstaminspot.blogspot.com

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  5. Beautiful card Tina love the crimping behind Dasher

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  6. Gorgeous as ever Tina! and thanks for the congrats, its very exciting! Love your card, the colours are fab! As is that gorgeous Dasher ( I finally ordered him) Thanks for playing.
    Gardenia

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