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Wednesday, August 22, 2018

Food and Drink

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Hi all and welcome to another week on the Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge
Thank you for joining us for the Back To School Challenge and we hope you will all join us again this week too.

This week the challenge is

Food and/or Drink 


We are showcasing some fabulous Neat and Tangled Products this week. You don't have to use them to join in but if you have some we would love to see them used!
The lovely folks over at Simon Says Stamp are generously giving away a FABULOUS $50 voucher to shop at the  Simon Says Stamp Store! All you have to do is take out your crafty supplies, make something following this week’s prompt, and add a link in the Inlinkz at the bottom of this post! You can join 5 times so you could have 5 chances to win! How AWESOME is that!! All winners are chosen randomly, so everyone has an equal chance to win! Woo Hoo!! Good Luck to everyone! The Design Team is looking forward to seeing your school related makes and will pop around to visit you ASAP!
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Not sure why I chose the Neat and Tangled Patchwork Stencil for this challenge,I always forget to use them. A couple of weeks ago when I was commenting on Simon says Stamp Wednesday  Distressing Challenge I saw this card by Trisha and she used her rectangle blending pad to make a grid.

With that it my mind I fixed the stencil on paper and made a rough grid like pattern with the Distress Oxides  but I did used the circular blending tool to give a more random lookThen I ran it through my Big Shot to emboss it. Next time I will stamp the sentiment before embossing, I was extremely lucky that the Simon says Stamp Time for Wine words stamped so beautifully.

Using the same Simon says Stamp stamp set I stamped the wine bottle and a couple of glasses, coloured with some copics and added a touch of white using a Uni-ball White Pen. Nearly forgot I used the matching die to cut out my wine bottle and glasses.

Time to be honest here this isn't my first card but I had totally forgotten the challenge was food and drink and I had used the Simon says Stamp Look for the Miracles mainly because the matching dies had arrived in my craftroom. And since they were on my desk I used the stamps for my hearts and flowers, added the dots with the white pen.

Finally I used the Simon says Stamp Stitched Rectangles to give my card mat a finished look. The only reason I stuck it at jaunty angle on the main card was I had a headache building up and I couldn't get it straight my sister would be so pleased with me since I'm a straight line girl.



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9 comments:

  1. I love the jaunty angle Debby and the colours are so pretty. The embossed stencil works well and love the bottle and glasses and the added flowers, hearts and very apt sentiment finish it all extremely well. A beautiful card. x

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  2. Gorgeous card Debby! I absolutely love the background you've created, the texture from the embossing looks wonderful and the colours are so pretty xx

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  3. So gorgeous Debby, love your fabulous background.
    Wendy xx

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  4. Love your background Debby,a gorgeous card.xxx

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  5. Beautiful purple color card, Debby! Love that you used Simon's wine stamps set. I should have thought of it , lols! The stencil pattern is so fabulous and it sets wines off well. Gorgeous design!

    Hugs
    Marge

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  6. I love the colors you chose for this card Debby! The ink blending on the background is a BEAUTY! I always adore you add dimensions and it is dry embossing this time. Thanks for such a pretty inspiration. xx Ankita

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  7. Beautiful card, and I totally agree with that sentiment!

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  8. That background looks amazing Debby, very dreamy xx

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  9. Great design Debby! I love that background and the wine theme is wonderful!

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