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Challenge 23- Anything Goes

 The prize for this challenge comes from: A DAY FOR DAISIES
A Day For Daisies provides themed categories of over 3000 digital
 illustrations and a fast growing line of new clear polymer stamp sets,
 including fairy tales and magical mermaids, cutie kids, vintage
 illustrations, sentiments and lovely designs for all occasions

> http://adayfordaisies.blogspot.com/
> https://www.facebook.com/pages/A-Day-For-Daisies/142905905744876?ref=ts



The winner of this new challenge will receive $12 store credit...

  .....Good Luck!
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Are you ready for our next fun challenge? Challenge #23- Anything Goes. 

This is our 1 week challenge. Pick a challenge tutorial from April to June and show us your stuff!
(to see the challenge, just type challenges in the search box in the right column)

April
Homemade Flowers
Background scene cards

May
Pop Up Box Cards
Emboss Resist

June 
Use Digi Stamp
Bookmarker Card Fold

The DT made some very cute and creative projects using colored A Day for Daisy digi stamps.

Cindy---In Love with PAPER


Brenda - Disney Girl
My Tip:  Pick an element of the image and layer it. This will help add some depth to your card.


Barbara-http://ladynurse4.blogspot.com/
TIP: I used "Paper Pen" by Viva to make the "pearls" on either side of the digi image.


Teresa-Fresh and Renewed
Tip: Don't get discouraged if you are new to using alcohol markers. Just keep practicing. I am still learning!


Kimberly-Creations by Kimmy

TIP- When coloring place a scratch piece of paper under the image you are coloring and it will help catch some of the color if should run through the paper decreasing the bleeding of the ink. 


Sandy- A Working Mom's Joy
Tip: Some time a digi stamp is all you need. Look for ones that have an image and a sentiment together.

So what do you think?

 To find more information on how they did that, please click on their name/blog or the challenge under their picture. Thanks for playing along.
We hope these design team projects inspire. 

Your challenge:
Anything goes: cards, banners, layouts but if you use one the challenge tutorials from April to June, you will get an extra chance entry for this challenge sponsor.

THIS IS A 1 WEEK CHALLENGE!

This challenge ends on Saturday, July 5th at 10:00 pm EST.  Also, you can join up to our Facebook group: Scrapbook Blessings Club for more fun, games, inspiration, tips and techniques. 
If you do make a project using the featured technique, colored digi stamps,
your project and blog may be showcased on the SBC Facebook group.

And as always, comments are appreciated. Thank you for stopping by and Have a blessed day!



Comments

  1. Gorgeous DT Inspiration! Love all the embossing on Cindy's card! Fantastic!! Thanks for another fun challenge!

    - Susan
    {Scrap A Thousand Words}
    Open-Minded Crafting Fun Challenges

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