Hi, this is Mary Lynn, and I have started a Stamp Club Challenge for each month this session of my clubs. I have been holding clubs for 5 years now, and we typically do a Scrapbook Double-Page Spread and a Card to go with the season each month. In August, we learned a new technique for making cards called "triple stamping". I received this beautiful card as a swap at Convention in July, and I couldn't wait to teach my clubs this awesome technique! This swap was made by Barbara Lash, and I love it -- thanks Barbara!
Well, many in my clubs went crazy with this technique, and I love what they came up with. I'll be sharing their challenge cards each month, and I hope you enjoy them :)
These two cards were done by Sharon B. It's hard to see, but they have Dazzling Details and other sparkly stuff all over them. Beautiful!
These two cards were made by Teri W. I love the fall colors, and the whole class went gaga for her Halloween card and matching envelope...love it!
These 4 cards were made by Lisa C. I should have taken a side shot of her blingy daisy card because this picture does NOT do justice to how sparkly it really is. And I loved seeing our retired sets come out and get used again! Great job Lisa!
These 2 cards we made by Lisa's daughter Emma. She is a newby to our club, but rocked her cards!! I am way impressed by her challenge cards.
These cards are by Christine L. She was a little worried about her words going onto differend layers, but I really like it! Love the variety we got from this challenge!
This card is by Angelica D. I loved her colors! Wouldn't have been colors that I would have put together for Christmas, but I really liked how it turned out.
This card is by Angelica's daughter Veronica. Our little girls did such a great job! I'm glad they participated :)
This is the card we made for club. I totally fell in love with triple stamping, and used it for a swap I made in September for a get-together in St. George, Utah...I'll post that and the swaps I got in return soon. Anyway, I love the look, and the way you can use ANY stamp set for this technique, as my club gals have shown. Thanks girls!!!
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