Monday, November 29, 2010

Anything Goes at WoodwareUSA!

The challenge at WoodwareUSA blog this week is ANYTHING GOES!!! Oh that is BIG



Copic Colors Used:  RV29, R17, Y17, YG13, BG01, 0
I decided to step into trying a new-to-me- product. I don't usually care for stickers and never use them on my products, but there's something about those European silver, gold, white and black stickers that look like raised heat embossing that GETS ME! It's hard to imagine the possibilities when looking at a package of these stickers hanging on the wall, but let me tell you, they are REALLY beautiful when peeled away from their backing!!! I mean seriously, I was SHOCKED when I peeled my first piece off and started to play around...I just may be hooked...Too bad I only have two packages right now!

I chose some POINSETTIA Peel Off Stickers in gold. These sticker packs are very reasonable at $2.99 per pack! The "embossing" reminded me of stained glass leadding, so I jumped from there to create my piece. Since I only have a few packages now, I can only make a few cards and boy, I need more!


This is the complete card I created for the challenge this week. I tried to stay bright and cheerful like the stained glass that shines so beautifully in churches and windows...


As you can see in the close-up, I also added some background stamping (Leafy Swirls) using INKY LINKS BLUE CHUNKS INK to blend in with the background paper (It's kinda like watermark stamping).

SO, if you're interested in participating in the challenge this week, It's anything goes!  Load your card creation into the inlinkz system on the WoodwareUSA blog post and you could win a STAMP SET!!! Easy, peasy! 

***Don't forget, The free Inky Link Of Your Choice with stamp set purchase ends DEC. 25.  Also, the 22% discount applies to all orders, just use the promo code:  DISCOUNT. 

3 comments:

  1. These peel offs look amazing!! I'm in the same boat as you in that I don't normally use stickers, but I think I may have to try them out!! A stunning card, Kerry!

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