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November 6, 2009

Bloggers Challenge - Pick a Technique




Happy Friday! This week I asked the Bloggers Challenge Players to pick a technique to use with their post. If you'd like to play along, just leave a direct link to your post in the comments section. You can use any technique, and if possible, link to or give directions to the technique you use.

So many techniques....So little time! I just received the new Multi Step Pine Trees from Kitchen Sink Stamps and was itching to ink it up for my post. Aren't they beautiful! I stamped them on White, added my sentiment from the Multi Step Lights Mini using a SAMJ and the star from the Multi Step Ornament & Stars Mini . The panel is layered on Real Red and adhered to the inside of my card. For the outside, I layered a Real Red panel on a Mellow Moss panel, then cut an Oval using Spellbinders Nestabilities. I embossed the Red panel with the Snowflakes Folder and used the CuttleBug Highlights Technique (past TJNL Tech) to add dimension to the embossing. I cut a smaller Oval from the Hunter base card, than layered my embossed panel onto the base card.


Details:
Stamps - Kitchen Sink Stamps Multi Step Lights Mini, Multi Step Pine Trees, Multi Step Ornament & Stars Mini
Ink - Memento Lady Bug, Bamboo Leaves, Cottage Ivy, Stampin' Up! Handsome Hunter, Riding Hood Red
Card Stock - Stampin' Up! White, Real Red, Handsome Hunter, Mellow Moss
Other - Big Shot, Spellbinders Oval Nestabilities, Sponge Dauber, CuttleBug Snowflake Folder


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Stamp Multi Step Pine as follows using: #1 Memento Bamboo Leaves, #2 Memento Cottage Ivy, #3 Stampin' Up! Handsome Hunter, #4 Handsome Hunter. Star from Multi Step Ornaments & Stars: #1 Memento Cantaloupe, #2 Memento Dandelion, #3 Brilliance Gold. Sentiment from Multi Step Lights Mini: Memento Cottage Ivy, Memento Lady Bug.

Thanks for stopping by, be sure to check out the other Bloggers Challenge Players card by clicking the link on my sidebar. Have a great weekend!

21 comments :

Pat Huntoon said...

Well done, Lisa!

Gerrie Johnnic said...

Oh Christmas Tree, how beautiful Lisa made you!! FAB GF

Shelly Schmidt said...

Gorgeous card- I cannot believe how those stamps leave images that look so life like! I really like the oval mat you have created. Great technique card!

Basement Stamper said...

Beautiful card, wish I had had time to play this week. Love seeing what everyone did though.

Danni said...

Another truly gorgeous creation!

Ida said...

Gorgeous card. The tree is awesome and then with the wonderful embossing it just makes this look so pretty.

Unknown said...

Very, very pretty Lisa, I love those traditional colors with your images. Great card!

Nikki Bond said...

WOW...this is stunning! {SMILES}

Unknown said...

Your card is just beautiful!! I love that tree and the embossing it awesome!!

Rachel Hope said...

Stunning! Love that tree and the window is Perfect!

Leigh said...

Oh my goodness Lisa. This card is beautiful. I love those stamps you use and you definitely use them very very well.

Lori said...

What a beautiful, festive holiday card, Lisa!

Selene Kempton said...

These stamps are so lifelike and stunning! beautiful job.

Lisa Bohler said...

I love the window panel and the look that the highlight tech gives your card! Wonderfully done. Those KS stamps are so pretty!!!!!

Unknown said...

Beeeeatuiful, Lisa!! Great use of those sets!

Stampin in the suburbs said...

I love your card. I did an old technique - one I use only sometimes - embossing. Check it out.
http://handmadecardsbylinda.blogspot.com/2009/11/bloggers-challenge-technique-embossing.html

Anonymous said...

Super card--LOVE that tree--it really is a NICE one.
Whatever would we do w/out the SAMJ!

Kimberly Gajewski said...

You have to be kiddin' me Lisa!!! Wow! This is one amazing card! You truly designed a beauty here! :D

Chrissy D said...

This is soooo pretty Lisa! Love the Christmas colors and those stamps!

Connie Babbert said...

Great job with this technique, Lisa! Picking a technique is always hard...so many!

SandyK said...

I love your Christmass tree card!

 
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