Monday, June 20, 2011

Outlines Rubber Stamp Challenge # 25


Hello!!!  It's Monday and time for a new Outlines Rubber Stamp design team challenge.  We're doing things a little bit different with our challenges.  Join the Design Team in our weekly challenges with a chance to win a $25 Gift Certificate each week!  Please check out the details of how to play and win on the Outlines Blog


This week our challenge was to create a card with Kraft Cardstock.  I don't think a week goes by without me using kraft cardstock... it's in my bones!  I hope you'll create along with us this week!  I think this one is a breeze!!!



Country Christmas

I stamped Zarek (F-59) directly onto kraft cardstock and using a variety of inks to paint him.  White pigment ink fills in for the snow and Distress inks work beautifully for the rest of the details - a waterbrush works wonderfully!

And bonus... I have a holiday card made before the mad rush of the Season!

I'd love it if you stopped by to visit the other designers for more inspiration.  Don't forget you can join in our fun!


Bev Gerard
Jeanne Streiff
Jenny Gropp - DT Coordinator
Robin Kirkpatrick
Sandy Hulsart
Vicki Garrett 


Thanks for visiting!
lise
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Supplies:
Stamps: Zarek (F-59) by Outlines Rubber Stamps
Ink: Walnut Stain, Spiced Marmalade, Mustard Seed, Barn Door, and Pine Needles Distress ink by Ranger, Snow Cap white Pigment Adirondack ink by Ranger
Paper: kraft cardstock by Bazzill, red and brown cardstocks by Core'dinations
Other: clear embossing powder by Ranger, button, twine, waterbrush by Niji, 3M mounting tape

5 comments:

  1. Love this, Lise. You do 'folk' Christmas like no other! The kraft is perfect for it!

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  2. We are never happy with the current weather and this is a breath of cooooool air! How pretty and how fun too!

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  3. Oh my gosh, Lise!
    You've made me truly "need" this darling snowman! Oh what a fabby-fun card! (And a welcome bit of cooling eye-candy in this Texas heat!!)

    ~Bev

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  4. Tis adorable!!! A perfect snowman to combine with Kraft paper! The frayed edges, the image, the kraft paper --- total country charm! Great coloring with the water brush too!

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  5. Lisa, I think snowmen and kraft paper are a perfect combination. This is just so cute and I love the distressing on the edges, very antique look to the card.

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