Sunday, 30 September 2007

Not so square

Over at Crafts by Carolyn, the new challenge is to add or subtract something so that your card outline is not a square or rectangle. I did both! I cut away the top of the card to make the snow slope and added three trees cut out after stamping/embossing that stick up over the snowline. The middle one is pop mounted for a bit extra dimension.



Supplies: Tree from acrylic set by Skipping Stones Design, sentiment by MSE, white hammered card, Versamark and silver embossing powder, Clearsnap chalk ink - ice blue.

Nicola (you might know her online as Dollydimple) and I have joined Carolyn to make the CBC Crew and we'll be launching challenges and projects on a regular basis but not so fast that you'll get dizzy! There are some fab prizes in the pipeline too and everyone who takes up a challenge has an equal chance of winning. Pop on over if your Mojo's gone missing or you fancy the chance of winning some new stamps, papers, kits, ribbons etc etc etc!

Fancy a challenge?


Challenges at the moment include black and white Christmas card, cards including a charm, this shaped card challenge and there will be new ones coming up soon - keep your eyes open on Thursdays and Sundays!

8 comments:

  1. Lovely card, Joanne. I'll be playing along with the challenges in a day or two, now that my sale is over.

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  2. Wow, this is fab, so very pretty!

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  3. This is fab I love the shape of your card

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  4. Great job. I love this card. Awesome!

    Teresa

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  5. Love this card, your shape and how you placed the trees, fantastic.

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  6. love your birdy card looks amazing! all the swirls are just great and i love the gold & the purple...um..i pretty much love it all..lol

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  7. Love that card Joanne! The shape reminds me of a snow drift.

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  8. Clever card - love those trees

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