Time for a new Designer's Choice Challenge from Repeat Impressions. Today's challenge was chosen by Makiko and it's "Outdoors and/or Wildlife." My card is sort of a stretch, but you certainly can't ride your motorcycle indoors and the sentiment talks about being "wild" so I think I've got it covered! LOL! One random winner for the month will receive their choice of a full sheet of unmounted rubber - an awesome prize! Please visit the Repeat Impressions blog, The House That Stamps Built, for all the details and for the Rock Stars' creations. Or, you can follow these links to the Design Team members' blogs:
The stamps I used are both from Repeat Impressions, of course, and are a part of one of the new releases. You can find them on
this page. I used Memories Soft Silver ink for the motorcycle. I used shimmery silver paper for the matting. I embossed it with a Cuttlebug folder and cut the oval out of it. The sentiment is matted with the same silver and is mounted on Pop Dots.
You still have almost a week to participate in the latest WHAT IF? Wednesday challenge, too. The details are in
this post. Good luck!
Thanks so much for stopping by, and I hope you'll come back and visit again soon!
What a cute card. Love the sentiment - it made me smile
ReplyDeleteThat embossing folder is PERFECT with the motorcycle! I have seen it done with aluminum foil too. GREAT card!
ReplyDeleteGreat card for the guys!
ReplyDeleteLOL, Rebel Lynette!!! Outdoors and Wildlife - you bet!!!! This is an awesome take on the theme. WTG!!!
ReplyDeleteLOVE the image for guy cards! That's the one embossing folder I don't have but wish I did have it every time I see it in use. So perfect with this type of image. Great card!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea, Lynette! I never thought to use the motorcycle! You are so clever... Thanks for sharing a beautifully created card, my friend! (And for saving my life...lol)
ReplyDeleteI love this card! My brother in law would love the image because he drive a motorcycle. The embossed background is perfect for the image.
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