I recently gave my class participants a challenge to use a length of the beautiful Stampin' Up! Black Striped Grosgrain Ribbon they received in class in a project of their choice. These are some of lovely things they made:
Another recent challenge was to find a way to incorporate the decorative trim that is created when you make a Fancy Favor Die Cut Box. Sandra incorporated hers as bordering for her backing banner in this cute baby card she recently made. The effect is subtle but adds a very feminine curve to the otherwise straight edge.
Thank you so much for sharing your projects with me ladies. Each of these challenge submissions has qualified for an extra entry into draw to win prizes in the upcoming 'Four Weeks of Giveaways' promotion.
This month's class challenge:
In today's fun filled class participants made these three cards featuring the 'Simply Soft' stamp set.
All three cards incorporated the layering of stamped images to create backgrounds - all of which were incorporated into the cards differently. I would love to see you incorporate this technique in a project of your own using your choice of stamps. Simply email me your entries prior to the 30th of June to collect additional entries into the 'Four weeks of giveaways' promotion too!
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