It’s time for another Repeat Impressions Blog Hop! It was so much fun last week, we’re doing it again. :) First, though, head over to the Repeat Impressions blog, The House That Stamps Built, to find the link to the new penguin stamps we “sneak-peeked” last week and to find out who last week’s winner was! You will also find the details about this week’s blog hop.
Once again, each RI Rock Star will feature a Key Word. My KEY WORD is “FOR.” Collect all ten key words and put them together to form a phrase. Email the phrase to Wendy (Wendy@repeatimpressions.com) by 10 p.m. Eastern time on Sunday, August 22. The winner of this blog hop will win … an unmounted sheet of the new Snow Globes and Ornaments series, of course!
Here are the links to the other RI Design Team members' blogs:
Here are the links to the other RI Design Team members' blogs:
To double your chances for this great prize, leave a comment on each Rock Star’s blog and also the Repeat Impressions blog. This needs to be done no later than 10 p.m. on Sunday, August 22, also. The new stamps will be available on Monday, August 23, and the winner of this week’s blog hop will be announced then.
Again, my Key Word is FOR.
I haven’t had a lot of time for stamping yet, but I did manage to get two cards made using the new stamps. For my first one, I stamped the Snow Globe image on white cardstock, and then again on a piece of brown cardstock. I stamped the snowflakes with Versamark on vellum and embossed with Detail Gold embossing powder. After embossing, I used my Stamp-a-ma-jig and stamped the circle around it. I cut out the snowflakes circle from the vellum and the snow globe base from the brown and adhered them to the white cardstock. I embossed the sentiment with gold embossing powder, too. I matted the image and sentiment panel on the same brown cardstock, and then mounted it on kraft card base.
Again, my Key Word is FOR.
I haven’t had a lot of time for stamping yet, but I did manage to get two cards made using the new stamps. For my first one, I stamped the Snow Globe image on white cardstock, and then again on a piece of brown cardstock. I stamped the snowflakes with Versamark on vellum and embossed with Detail Gold embossing powder. After embossing, I used my Stamp-a-ma-jig and stamped the circle around it. I cut out the snowflakes circle from the vellum and the snow globe base from the brown and adhered them to the white cardstock. I embossed the sentiment with gold embossing powder, too. I matted the image and sentiment panel on the same brown cardstock, and then mounted it on kraft card base.
For this second card, I went with silver. The card base is white and the second layer is shimmery silver. I stamped snowflakes with Versamark and embossed them with Detail Silver embossing powder. I stamped the snowflake again on white and embossed with silver. I cut out around it, mounted it on a silver circle, and then on a scalloped white circle. I added silver dots around the edge. The sentiment (from the same sheet of stamps) is also silver and mounted on silver and white. I added silver dots in the corners and mounted the sentiment on Pop Dots.
Thanks so much for stopping by, and I hope you'll come back and visit again soon!
Thanks so much for stopping by, and I hope you'll come back and visit again soon!
These are lovely cards Lynette!
ReplyDeleteWonderfull!
Hugs Kristel
Fantastic stuff Lynette! Love the embossing!
ReplyDeletevery stylish!
ReplyDeleteboth card are Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteOh, Lynette, these are GORGEOUS!
ReplyDeleteWow Lynette! Both cards are super fabulous! Gorgeous embossed detail!
ReplyDeleteLynette, I love the silver! Silver is one of my favorite christmas colors, so that card definitely struck my eye! Great job! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteWow, they are both great cards Lynette. The gold looks so classy and elegant. I love all the details you give us so we can do it too!!
ReplyDeleteYour cards look fantastic! Such great designs on both of them! I'm loving your use of the new images, Lynette.
ReplyDeleteBoth cards are beautiful and elegant Lynette! Great samples to show off these awesome images!
ReplyDeleteWonderful and oh so pretty cards!
ReplyDeleteLove the gold embossing!
ReplyDeleteI love both cards. But, the gold one is totally gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteSuch elegant cards; love them!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards - my favorite is the silver one -- it is so sophisticated!
ReplyDeleteYou do some great embossing!
ReplyDeleteLovely cards. Really like the silver one.
ReplyDeleteI love the silver card- it is sooo elegant!
ReplyDeleteCheryl Stauffer
Love the snowglobe! Pretty snowflakes!
ReplyDeleteI would never guess you haven't had time to stamp. Both of these cards have such an elegant look to them. I love the embossing in the snowglobe and the tone on tone effect of the silver. Beautful!
ReplyDeleteSilver and gold... so appropriate for winter snow globes.
ReplyDeleteBoth cards are beautiful Lynette. I love when a card is embossed with gold or silver.
ReplyDeleteMary
Your cards are wonderful. I especially love the snow globe with the gold embossing in it. It just looks so elegant.
ReplyDeleteBoth are GORGEOUS, Lynette! Fantastic job!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Suzie
Love the second card!!
ReplyDeleteVery classy and pretty !
ReplyDeleteYour embossing is superb! Love your cards.
ReplyDeleteSuch great creations Lynette!!! Wonderful cards.
ReplyDeleteYour card looks magical with that gold embossing in the snow globe.
ReplyDeleteYour embossing is superb. All the slovely details of your cards make them shine with creativity. WOW! Thanks
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards!! Love all the embossing.
ReplyDeleteThese are great embossed cards. Very pretty! Nice job!
ReplyDeleteHi, can you tell ,e what the snowflake stamp is called and made by whom ?
ReplyDeleteThank you
jaydee53@shaw.ca
Judy