I am here to introduce a new challenge at the fantastic Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge.
This week's challenge is called: Anything Goes
The team is showcasing products from: Stampendous
And this is my take:
https://www.simonsaysstamp.com/product/Tim-Holtz-Sizzix-TINY-STAR-Texture-Fades-Embossing-Folder-661368-661368THS?currency=USD
SSS Black ink for use with markers
Copic Markers
Ranger's Distress ink
Neenah Solar White cardstock (for the stamped and colored images)
Simon Says Stamp Ultra Thick Cardstock (120 lb) (cardbase and die cuts)
Jet Black Archival ink (for watercoloring)
Scotch foam adhesive
Tombow Tape dispenser
Glue Dots
Hope you feel inspired to join us this week! By playing along with the Challenge you have the chance to win 50 usd to spend in the Simon Says Stamp Store - YIPPIE!!!!
Copic Markers
Ranger's Distress ink
Neenah Solar White cardstock (for the stamped and colored images)
Simon Says Stamp Ultra Thick Cardstock (120 lb) (cardbase and die cuts)
Jet Black Archival ink (for watercoloring)
Scotch foam adhesive
Tombow Tape dispenser
Glue Dots
Hope to see you there!
Have a great day, hugs, Karin
What a delightful card, it's bright and happy!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite of all the Wednesday Challenge samples. A wonderful "happy all over" look to this cute Happy Birthday card using Stampendous Stamps.
ReplyDeletefabulous card and good for everyone, young old male female i think
ReplyDeleteLove the texture of the embossing and the cute scallop edge of the card itself!! Really pretty soft coloring!
ReplyDeleteThe scalloped edges, the coloring, the embossing.. everything about this card screams perfection! Love the colors you chose for this card. Have a great New Year! xx Ankita
ReplyDeleteI love how you colored the image, and your background design with the white shapes and textures is perfect! Great card!
ReplyDeleteGorgeoua card Karin :-) the image is so fun! I love this, and the embossed background and scalloped edges all look so fabulous together!! :-)
ReplyDeleteHope you had a lovely Christmas :-)
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Lols x x x
This is so pretty!! I LOVE the colors against that fun embossed background.
ReplyDeleteSoon after Christmas, Japanese people start preparing for the year-end and New Year’s events.
ReplyDeleteCompared to Christmas, many of these events are based on Japanese tradition and are deeply related to religion.
The end-of-year party is called “bonenkai” in Japanese. “Bonen” means to forget (the worries of) the past year.
People are busy with events on New Year’s Eve.
Fabulous colors and design, Karin !
ReplyDeleteThis card just has lots of inspiration. Thanks for sharing .
Hope you had a wonderful holiday .
Happy New Year !
Marge
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