Challenge 166 | Dog Days Of Summer!
August 31, 2021
Inspiration is all around us! Use this picture to inspire your card - use the colors or images or both! Join us!
Remember to use a stamp older than a year and you must include the age (or approximate age) of the stamp in your blog post. After all – we want to give these old stamps some love!
Are you on Facebook? If you share our challenge on your Facebook page, we will happily share your post!
To be considered for a Top Pick and to receive comments - be sure to link your card below!
Be sure to play along with us! This challenge ends September 10, 2021.
We are excited to welcome Stephanie Lanzalotto as our Guest Designer! Stephanie blogs at My Ink Well. Aptly named because there is a lot of ink and well thought out and inspiring cards! As you wander through Stephanie's blog, you will notice different techniques and her ability to take one stamp and showcase it many ways. Love that! Beautiful cards and ideas abound to be sure to pop over and leave a comment or two!
Enjoy the inspiration of the design team!
taking a break
CHALLENGE GUIDELINES
- We require stamps older than one year. If we feel you are using newer stamps, you may be disqualified from the challenge without notification.
- New papers/dies are OK – but you must use at least one stamp older than a year and describe the age in your blog post.
- Please note that all challenges require the use of at least one stamp older than a year.
- Post your new creation to your blog or online gallery. Use keyword RRCB166. No backlinking.
- Link back to the blog using the Linky Tools by the due date.
- Enter as many times as you like.
- Feel free to combine our challenge with a maximum of 10 challenges. Entries linked to more than 10 challenges will be disqualified without notification.
- If your project is posted on a private group site such as Split Coast Stampers or a photo sharing site not all DT members may be able to comment. Thank you for understanding.
- Turn off Word Verification. We love to comment but word verification can make that difficult.