Tuesday, July 30, 2013

It's Time to Get Dirty!

 
 
Hello Stampers!  It is time for the Dare to Get Dirty Challenges on Splitcoast Stampers.  A week of special challenges for fan club members.  I can't go into the details of the challenge but here are the cards I made for day 1.  
 
 Supplies: Stamps: Stampin Up and Studio G  Ink: Versamark, Memento Black, Dandelion   Paper: Gina K heavy base weight white, SU blue  Accessories: Nestabilities, white detail embossing powder, brad, 1 1/4 inch scallop punch, water mister
 
This is a one layer card that I dry embossed, then heat embossed the white chevron, created a mask and inked the yellow over the image.  I added my flower and sentiment to complete the card.
 
 Supplies: Stamps: Stampin Up  Paper: black, white, and magenta cardstock  Ink: Memento markers  and black  Accessories: stripes embossing folder, gingham ribbon, 2.5 inch circle punch, 2 inch circle punch, dimensionals
 
I created the base of this card following this tutorial: http://pinterest.com/pin/267190190365449394/
 
 Supplies: Stamps: Stampabilities  Ink: crumb cake for distressing, Memento Charcoal  Paper: Paper cut Whip Cream, Pewter, scraps of pink and green, SU newsprint Accessories: Quickutz embossing folder, nestabilities, flower punch, SU little leaves die, dimensionals
 
It is hard to see in the picture but I popped up the pink frame.  I distressed everything with crumb cake ink.
 
 Supplies: Stamps: My Favorite Things  Ink: Memento tuxedo black, copic markers  Paper: K and Company paper pack, pink and white cardstock  Accessories: ribbon, nestabilities, slot punch
 
 Supplies: My Favorite Things, Stampin Up Ink: Memento black, copic markers Paper: white and pink  Accessories: SU doily die, nestabilities, ribbon, CB embossing folder
 
Supplies: Stamps: Stampin Up Ink: Memento Black, Distress Markers for coloring  Paper: Watercolor Paper  Accessories: burlap ribbon, wood ribbon
I tore the edge of the bottom of this card to add some texture to this one layer card.
 
Thanks for stopping by!
Terri