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Sunday, 5 January 2025

Hand Coloured Image Challenge



Morning and the card I have two DT posts today-the first one  is for the  new Hand Coloured Image/ATG challenge at  Stamping Sensations-prizes are  Crafty Roo stamp sets from 
I have a new  AALL&Create stamp-Blossomed Numbers-now this is a set of two very large stamps, which I stamped and then cut in half  actually I think it's only a third TBH, then  coloured with promarkers. The frame is a die-cut from Heffy Doodles(now closed) The background is an oddment I found of inky sprayed cardstock which only needed a slight trim to fit my card and added a strip of dry wall webbing.
Some of you may have seen this card earlier as I posted it 3 days early!!!




PLEASE NOTE IF ANY CHALLENGES HAVE DIGIS FOR PRIZES_I AM JUST ENTERING FOR FUN AND SUPPORT AS I HAVE NO PRINTER.   

Challenges-----  
my time to craft-New (Stamp)
sweet stampin-New(stamp)
pearly sparkles-something old(dies)/something new(stamp)
creative inspirations-something old(dies)/something new(stamp)
craft rocket-something new(stamp)
triple B-birds/blooms/butterflies
crafty calendar-add a die-cut
we love stamping-ATG/ anything but square

Thank you for dropping by and hope you can join us.
Carol x x x



28 comments:

  1. Love how you have positioned your stamp across the sections of this card, and the lovely cheerful yellow .. beautiful make xx

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  2. That's a great way to use a larger stamp Carol, I love the way you framed it, the bright yellow of the flower really stands out against the bold black frame. xx
    While I'm here- thank you so much for joining in with our challenges at Crafty Calendar and Sweet Stampin'.
    Chris x

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  3. A fabulous layout using part of a stamped image Carol

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  4. Great card, love the colours. Anesha

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  5. That slimline card is so pretty with the partial flower image :)

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  6. So pretty, love the black and white contrast with the pops of colour xx

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  7. This is such an effective design and a great way to use a larger stamp. thanks also for sharing with us at We Love Stamping.

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  8. This looks absolutely fabulous Carol. Such a brilliant layout and the dry wall strip is genius!!

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  9. I love how you have created this one! beautiful! Michelle x

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  10. Beautiful design Carol, what a great stamp and love the colours..

    luv CHRISSYxx

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  11. I absolutely love this with the peeking yellow flower and the slim design. I also love how you are using your drywall tape. I still have some in a drawer that I used to use a lot on cards. It's really a nice effect. I did see this card in my Feedly a couple of days ago, but when I clicked it was not on your blog. I'm happy to see it today!

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  12. Beautiful card Carol! Love your design! Thanks so much for joining in the fun at our Triple B challenge! Good Luck and we hope you’ll come back often.

    Darlene
    DAR’S CRAFTY CREATIONS
    Triple B Challenge Co-Owner

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  13. So pretty! What a great way to use and showcase a tall image! Thanks for playing with Cut It Up Challenge.

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  14. What a great design for a larger stamped image!

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  15. Think my comments are vanishing as know i commented on this one the other day but can't see that comment now, its a great idea to only use part of the larger stamp, very effective.

    and with my DT hat on......thank you for joining us at We Love Stamping. Emmax

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  16. Thanks for sharing your awesome card design with Ally's Angels during December 15th- January 10th!

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  17. Such a nice tall card. I hardly ever make them - should not get stuck in a rut - a good shape for a lot of stamps. Good result my friend. CarolG

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  18. Great idea to split the image like that Carol - works so well.

    Helen x

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  19. I love how you have made use of the large stamp, great effect.

    Thanks for sharing with us at Sweet Stampin.
    Fi
    x

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  20. Your hand-colored image challenge card is stunning! The way you've used the AALL&Create stamp and promarkers is truly impressive. The Heffy Doodles die-cut frame and the inky sprayed cardstock background add such a unique touch. The dry wall webbing strip is a genius addition.

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  21. Love your creative thinking as you created this clever slimline card. Thanks for sharing with us on the Addicted to Stamps & More Blog. Cathy ATS&M DT

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  22. A very sweet triptych styled design. Thanks for joining us at The Beautiful Blossoms Challenge and inspiring us with your lovely card.
    Donna xx
    Beautiful Blossoms Challenge
    Inspiration Station Challenge
    Paper Funday Challenge

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  23. A lovely layout on this great card. Thank you so much for sharing your lovely creation with us at We Love Stamping.
    Hugs
    Cathy
    XXXX

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  24. Thanks for playing along with us at our present challenge at Do-Al(l) Kreatives and good luck. Hope you will join us next month again.

    Crafty greetings
    Alex

    *Owner* Creative Crafting Uncles
    *DT + Admin* Do-Al(l) Kreatives
    *DT* Kreativ-Tanten Challenge
    Alex' Kreative Seite

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  25. Wow.. this is awesome! Love the colours

    Thanks for playing along with our Do-Al(l) Kreatives Challenge and good luck!

    Hugs and please come back soon!
    Doris
    Kleido’s BastelStüble
    *Owner* Do-Al(l) Kreatives
    *Owner*Critter Crazy Challenges
    *DT* Sweet Sketch Wednesday 2

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  26. I love the colours in your card - it has a real feel of brighter days. Thank you for playing along with us at Sweet Stampin'. Tracey

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  27. Hi Carol, what an inventive use of a stamp and I love a DL card for a change. Thanks for joining in with us at Sweet Stampin' this time - Sarah, DT.

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  28. Great card, very creative use of a large stamp. Thanks for joining us at the Pearly Sparkles Challenge this month, Claire DT

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