Every Tuesday one of the Design Team of TCP (The Cat's Pajamas) issues a challenge and this week Amy Rohl's challenge was to use paper piecing on your card.
I don't have my newly won A Beary Good Year set yet (see yesterday's post!) - so I used this cute dining penquin from the Gobble it Up set, paperpiecing the table cloth.
I used Labels Eight Nestabilities to frame him and my Top Note by SU (cut in half) for the background piece. The designer paper is Cosmo Cricket/Earth Notes. I used my Scor Pal to make a double frame around the edge and sponged it with Ranger Tea Dye Distress ink. Then I just stamped my sentiment and added the button knotted with twine!
Check out the challenge and load up yours here before the end of Feb. Maybe you'll be chosen the Swanky Stamper of the month - uh -- oh no - I'm going to be chosen Swanky Stamper of the month - forget I mentioned the contest ! LOL!!!
Thanks so much for stopping by today!
Stamps: Gobble it Up - The Cat's Pajamas
Paper: Vintage cream, dark chocolate - PTI, DP Cosmo Cricket/Earth Love
Ink: Memento Tuxedo Black, Ranger Tea Dye Distress ink
Accessories: sponge, top note die - SU, Labels Eight Nestabilities, Copics - Y38, E19k, R08, 0, Silver pen, Scor pal, twine & vintage button - PTI
A-dorable, Julia!
ReplyDeleteLove it! Hugs, michelle
ReplyDeleteHow darling!!! You are too funny about the challenge! Stay warm girl!!
ReplyDeleteJulia this is wonderful!!!! I LOVE the scoring!!!
ReplyDeleteVERY cute! LOVE that funky tablecloth!
ReplyDeletehehe! How fun. A wonderful, adorable card... it just makes me smile. Wonderful use of a Thanksgiving image for a card that could be used for a dinner party invite or just for fun!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun card with this cute little penguin! I love your piecing!! Fab, as always!!
ReplyDeleteVery cute Julia! Congrats on winning the set - I can't wait to see what you make with that cute bear! I love your scoring around the outside - it makes a great frame!
ReplyDeletethis is just the cutest....great layout as well
ReplyDeleteOoo, LOVE this card! The table-cloth matching the side panel - stroke of genius! It's really very neat-o! I also love that you have those dry-embossed framing lines on this card - lots of great detail!
ReplyDeleteDarling!! Love it!
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