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Guest Designing at Inkspirational and a reminder about STAMPlorations' blog hop!

 I could not believe it when Marina from Inkspirational asked me if I wanted to be guest designer! I am still totally over the moon about it !!!! And of course I said yes.

The theme for the next two weeks if FLIGHT

Now there are many possibilities for that, but I choose to go with air travel. 


I used an old stamp set from Recollections and combined it with my all time favorite Avery Elle set - To the Point. And then I was not sure if I liked the card enough, so I made a second card with rainbow colors....


I bent the triangle and mounted the plane on foam tape after I cut it out.


So I hope you are as excited as I am to play with us for the next two weeks. Come on over to see all those beautiful card from the design team and get inspired! Thank you all at Inkspirational to give me this opportunity!
And I'll see you at 

I am also linking BOTH cards with the current Avery Elle challenge - CAS

Challenge 15

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And just a reminder - the STAMPlorations blog hop is still going on - lots of fabulous stamps to win, but you have to leave a comment on the blog hop posts!

Here is another card I made for the hop, using the Poinsettia stamp from the set Holiday Sketches - Christmas Flower. The sentiment is from the Sentiment Builders: Christmas & New Year. the background I made with my new toy - Brusho paints.




*** The stops in the hop*** 

The stops in the hop:
Cornelia (that's me) | Debra | Deepti | Kylie | Maria | Monika | Nonni | Shery | Shirley|Vicki

Go and visit STAMPlorations and leave some love on the DT girls blogs - perhaps you get rewared with your favorite STAMPlorations set :)



Comments

Nonni said…
Wow Cornelia, these cards are gorgeous! I love the colors and the bent triangles of the second card. Very cool and creative. Beautiful STAMPlorations card too. Hugs! Nonni
sandie said…
I love how you have used the same stamps in a different way. I love how you have shaped the stamp in the second, this must have been a bit tricky but it really does give the feeling of flight. So pleased to have you as Guest Designer..you know I love your cards x
Marina said…
I was amazed when I first saw these cards - I think the effect of the colourful trails on both cards is just stunning. Both cards are bold, eyecatching and uncluttered - and such a perfect interpretation of our theme, 'flight'. Thank you so much for being a fantastic guest designer at Inkspirational.
Julie B said…
Congrats on the GD spot over at Ink, two great cards. :)
Flo said…
Die Regenbogen-Flug-Karte gefällt mir am Besten. Nun, ich mag halt Regenbogen!!!
LG Flo
Anita in France said…
Congratulations on your GD spot, Cornelia ... rainbow plane trails ... how fabulous ... I just love the curved ones! I have that set (also a fave!) and never thought to curve the triangle ... inspired and inspiring, thanks! Anita :)
cm said…
Cornelia, your GD cards are absolutely perfect for the challenge and for bringing a big smile to my face! You sound like me: make a card, ponder it a bit, then make a second, just to be sure! Love how you've used the same images, in two quite innovative ways. Fabulous guest designing! Your poinsettia card: stunning! I'm aiming to ink mine up this weekend!
~c
Susanne Vargas said…
My favorite is the rainbow card - but you could have guessed that, right?
Unknown said…
LOVE these cards Cornelia. So colourful and creative xx
Anonymous said…
These cards are fantastic Cornelia! I love how you incorporated so much color behind the planes. A great take on "flight"! So glad to have you designing with us this week!
- Shauna
Kim Heggins said…
Oh my goodness....you are just amazing! I love each and everyone of your cards but the first one with the airplanes, just fabulous and so so creative.
Tenia Nelson said…
LURVE both AWESOME cards!! ;)
New Creations said…
An amazing doze of inspirational cards!! I am very impressed and never seen this air flight stamp set before. Fabulous creations!!!!
And your poinsettia card is too gorgeous:)
Loll said…
Love the bright colors of the flight cards ... so fun. Gorgeous Christmas card with your brushos! Loll xx
Kim M said…
These cards are fantastic! I love the second one especially! So glad you were able to join us as Guest Designer. Hugs! :-)
Monika Reeck said…
accch great cards with that aeroplane and the colorfull behind it...you are deserved it my dear ..yeah congrats on being GDT you are a very fleissig card maker and you are in more than one DT member ich habe leider nur 2 Thumbs aber ich gebe andere Thumbs from my Foot too also 4 thumbs for you Cornelia..lovely cards all..hugs, Monika
shirley-bee said…
Fab cards, Cornelia! I love how you bent the stamp for the second one.
Vicki Dutcher said…
Well, I am seeing another winner for the AE Challenge - THESE are FABULOUS cards for both GD and the challenge
Yana Smakula said…
such fabulous cards Love them all! Thank you for joining the AE Challenge!
Annette Allen said…
WOW clever designing.. I LOVE IT
Deepti said…
Congratulations on the GD !! Your cards what can I say except that they are pure genius of a design :) you amaze me always !
donna mikasa said…
Wonderful cards, Cornelia! I love the way you shaped the airplane trail on the second and the first reminds me of precision flyers!
Shona Chambers said…
These cards are just so cool!! Such a fantastic idea to use the triangles as vapour trails...who would have thunk it??!! And to have them bent with rainbow colours...genius!!
Wow wow wow!!!! The airplane cards are just brilliant!

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