Today is our last New Stamps and Stamp Set Releases scheduled for March, April, and May. The stamps are cute, pretty, and fun too. You won't want to miss out. The Design Team will create cards with the stamps released that month on the challenge date posted. You will still be able to join in the challenges by building your card around the theme and the Gift Certificate winners will still be awarded by Random.org. So get busy out there and celebrate with us. Invite a friend and stamp up a storm!!
We have a brand NEW WEBSITE, too!!! Come and visit us.
Our next challenge starts today, May 3, and continues to the following Wednesday evening, May 9, at 10 PM. If you would like a chance to win free stamps, post your creation at the bottom of the post on Impression Obsession Blog, between May 3-9, using Inlinkz. The theme is: Summer Celebrations!
I created two cards with two different stamp sets. This first one is called Lolli MC379.
I stamped her with ColorBox Fluid Chalk Ink in Charcoal. I used Prismacolor Color Pencils to color her. I cut the image out and used 3D Foam Adhesive by Therm O Web to adhere her to the card.
The background is stamped with Cover-a-card Swirls & Stars CC054 using Watermak ink and heat embossed with ColorBox Mix’d Media Inx Jasmine embossing powder. I sprayed the background with Sea Kiss Smooch Spritz.
The second stamp set is called Jeff MC380.
For his background I used Cover-a-card Distressed Lines CC041. Same technique as on the previous card, except, I used Sun Kissed Smooch Spritz. I added a zipper to each side as a border. I used 3D Foam adhesive to pop up all the elements.
I hope you'll take the time to visit the other designer's blogs for inspiration!
***Don't forget to link your projects on Impression Obsession blog for the “Spring Is In The Air” challenge.
Dina Kowal
Vicki Garrett
Jeanne Streiff
Laura Fulcher
Jenny Gropp
Julie Koerber
Just for fun I am giving always this clear stamp set. I will draw a name from all the comments left on this post. The set is called Penny for a Flower.
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Love that boy with the marbles and your denim star.
ReplyDeleteLove IO stamps and you did a great job using them! Thanks for the showing your cards to us.
ReplyDeleteWhat fun images ! In both cards I love the detailing, the lace and flower for the first and the Zip and denim star in the second. Wonderful CC backgrounds too...
ReplyDeleteAdorable cards! Love those little kid images, and the embossed background/trim - especially the zippers! Thanks so much for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteVery cute cards...love the little boy image. Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeletethese cards are ADORABLE!
ReplyDeleteSuch a sweet card! Thanks for sharing your talents. Nelda Deakins
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Both cards are adorable! Love the first one especially! The backgrounds, blingy flower and lace behind the image are fantastic!
ReplyDeleteThese cards are so adorable!!! Love the design and colors!!! Sweet!!
ReplyDeleteBoth cards are lovely. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteMargie F.
Very cute cards...thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteBoth cards are really cute! Love how you did the backgrounds, I will have to try that! And I love the zipper on the little boys card! Great cards! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteKatie B.
I love your cards! What happened to the blog hop?
ReplyDeleteSweet cards! I love all your layers and details on each one!
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Your cards are sooo cute!!! I am loving all the stamps. today I purchased my first IO stamp and a new die. Thanks for a chance to win!!! Have a great day!
ReplyDeleteThe new stamps are so sweet, and I love your cards, Daniela! Stamping the images in the Colorbox Charcoal Chalk Ink was a great idea - softens the defining lines a bit! Beautifully done - thanks for the inspiration, and for the chance to win some IO goodness!
ReplyDeleteLovely card! The backgrounds are fab! Thanks so much for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteWonderful cards! Cute images and great layers!
ReplyDeleteOh, how cute are they?? I love your use of the zipper on the edges of the boy card.
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