It's time for our Wednesday challenge over at The House That Stamps Built. This week we have an inspiration board for you. This challenge is a fun cross between a photo challenge and a color challenge. You can choose to be inspired by the colors, the photograph, or both! I chose to be inspired by the lemon slice.
I love how the UTEE (ultra thick embossing enamel) makes these lemons look good enough to eat!
Supplies and Tools:
- Repeat Impressions Stamps:
- 9611-H, Lemon/Lime
- 9609-E, Citrus Wedge
- 9612-F, Citrus Slice
- 9604-F, When life
- 10317-E, Leaf Solid Wavy
- Distress Ink (Ranger) in these colors:
- Mustard Seed
- Fossilized Amber
- Mowed Lawn
- Pine Needles
- Black Soot Distress Oxide (Ranger)
- Burlap String
- Ultra Thick Embossing Enamel
For my blog readers:
- Enjoy the 10% discount code to the Repeat Impressions Store by using the code: rr10ea
- There's a new challenge every week over at The House That Stamps Built
- you don't have to use Repeat Impressions stamps to link or win
- One lucky person will win a $25 Repeat Impressions Gift Certificate on the first Wednesday of every month
10 comments:
Wonderful card, Esther. I like the UTEE on the lemons, it does give the right texture! The stamped background is fun!
Love your life like lemon - ultra thick EP - and I have some - don't know if it is still good but you know I will get it out. Very nice layout and like your back ground dp.
Fabulous design and shading and the Utee lemons are lifelike!
Fabulous card lgreat stamped background and fabulous colouring of the lemon and slices.Thank you for joining us at Krafty Chicks
Carol GDT x
This is just delightful, Esther! Love the beautiful sponging and texture. So lovely.
So Pretty! LOVE the lemons!
Theresa
Oh how cool is that effect with the UTEE, gives great look of texture to the lemon. Like how you did the background too, great card!
Esther, this is beautiful and sweet. I like those lemons and sentiment a lot.
I think I can taste the tartness brought on by this card. Wonderful!
Uhh, yeah! Those lemons are fabulous!! Love how you clustered them together and the twine finishes everything off perfectly!
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