Corrie is our hostess this week with a clearly fun challenge:
Hello and happy Wednesday to you. Now, if you are anything like me, you will keep all wrapping paper, cardboard and of course acetate (clear plastic). We all get lots of it : packaging. I particularly like acetate to use in my projects, whether it is to stamp on or use it in any other way. I just love it. So this week I would like YOU to use a bit of acetate. Let your imagination run wild and surprise me !!!
Corrie Herriman
Trish Latimer-February Guest Designer
Lisa Mason-February Guest Designer
Hello and happy Wednesday to you. Now, if you are anything like me, you will keep all wrapping paper, cardboard and of course acetate (clear plastic). We all get lots of it : packaging. I particularly like acetate to use in my projects, whether it is to stamp on or use it in any other way. I just love it. So this week I would like YOU to use a bit of acetate. Let your imagination run wild and surprise me !!!
**Please read new rule instituted with this challenge-we will no longer be accepting digi stamp creations as part of our challenges. Stampotique is a red rubber stamp company and we prefer to see creations with stamps versus those with digital creations. These entries will be deleted and will not be eligible for the prize. Thank you for understanding.**
IMPORTANT REMINDER:
Please read ALL RULES on the linkz page before linking your creation.
If you didn't follow the rules posted, you may have been deleted.
Feel free to relink your creation with the correct information for a chance to win.
*No digi stamp creations please*
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Trish Latimer-February Guest Designer
Lisa Mason-February Guest Designer
Magda Polakow
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Kathi's top picks for the pairs challenge are:
(e-mail khowardga@gmail.com if you would like the blog badge)
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Kathi's top picks for the pairs challenge are:
(e-mail khowardga@gmail.com if you would like the blog badge)
Mamapia with her wonderful American Gothic scene
Jools Robertson for her "Double Vision" ATC
Coco for her several pairs, but especially her Romeo & Juliet ducks
tied with
Julie Steed for her great story behind "Don't let the twins babysit"
Congratulations to Kathi's picks !
ReplyDeletethanks for choosing me - hugs mamapia
ReplyDeleteThanks for picking me Kathi. :) Congrats to Julie (my "pair" winner Lol), Jools, and Mamapia too. And great samples by the team for this funny challenge Corrie! x
ReplyDeleteCongrats to Kati, Jools, Coco and Julie for the great inspiration you have provided to us this week! Well done, All! Thanks, too, to Corrie for this week's acetate challenge that made me insane, but happy in the end!! ;-)
ReplyDeleteCongrats to my top picks and thanks for playing along with my first challenge here!
ReplyDeleteThanks Corrie for a fabulous challenge. The DT samples are truly inspiring!
Wonderful ink-spiration, can't wait to add my entry...nothing like a acetate push!
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ReplyDeleteThanks,Kathi, for appreciating my odd sense of humor. ;) Congrats to Mamapia, Jools & Coco as well.
ReplyDeleteAcetate...that's a good one. Wonderful inspiration projects, DT.
Hi can someone tell me where the linky thing is for the Acetate challenge please. Can't seem to find it anywhere , am i having a blonde moment?
ReplyDeleteHave blogged my acetate post today will i still be able to link up to it even though it's out there as i'm not sure about this?
Thank you :-) xxx
There is an inlinz "link" within the post and always at the top left of our blog as well to link in your creation.
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ReplyDeleteOh my...fantastic design team samples this week. Great ways to use acetate. Thank you for the challenge!
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