It's a brand new week, and time for a new challenge at Simon Says Stamp & Show. From thick
to thin, multi-colored, or monochromatic, stripes are all over the place
in most crafter’s supply stashes. Show us yours by making stripes out of strips of
cardstock, buying striped papers, or even using a background striped stamp. And, if you’re
feeling really adventurous, you could cross your stripes and create a
plaid. What ever your choice for using them, we want to see "Stripes" this week.
The format is also changing a little bit for winning. There will still be one randomly picked winner for the $50 voucher, but instead of having a 'Top Three' there will now be "Spotlight Artists". This means there is a chance for multiple winners based on whatever we like from your project, be it color, technique, product, even post write up. The DT is now looking for different exceptional qualities, and not just the best looking project. Doesn't that sound wonderful???

Although I have several striped papers lingering about in my cave, I wanted to use one of the many striped stamps I have laying around. I went with one from
Wendy Vecchi's Quality Art set on this postcard made for a 50th anniversary for a friend's parents.
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I just love all the Kaiser Craft wood products. These postcards are so much fun. I used lots of Wendy stamps and Ranger Archival to stamp on the front and back. |
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I used the striped image from Wendy's Quality Art Set, and heat embossed it. |
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I cut a heart from chipboard, and stained it and more Kaiser wooden pieces and then stamped over them. |
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I also stained the postcard in Barn Door, and gave it some water splotches. |
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I inked the edges of everything using Black Soot Distress, and added stained lace and Tim's Idea-ology Numerals. |
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I color washed some Prima flowers and added a little sheen to them as well with Perfect Pearls Mist. |
Are you feeling stripey this week? If so, create a project with stripes on it, and then enter it into our challenge. You just might be the lucky winner of a $50 voucher to Simon Says Stamp. You can also be named as one of the many "Spotlight Artists" for
this challenge. Good luck, and don't forget to check out the other
Design Team member's blogs to see how they have striped up their project!
Supplies:
I hope your hands get creatively dirty soon!