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CUTplorations January Challenge Reminder

Hi Everyone,

our January CUTplorations challenge is in full swing and you still have plenty of time to play along!
This is our gorgeous inspiration picture:
image source: Jørn Allan Pedersen

And here is my card:


My stamp supplies:

I inked up the feathers with distress inks and spritzed them with water, before I stamped them onto water color paper. Added some enamel dots and the die cut sentiment. I also spritzed it with shimmer spritz, but it does not show in the picture...


How to play
Our rules and prizes:
Players can link up as many projects as they want (1 project per blog post)
Players must use at least 1 STAMPlorations product (stamp, stencil, die, or coloring page, or digi stamp)
Prizes: $10 GC for the winner; $5 GC each to the 2 top picks

If there are more than 25 entries: 1 player will be randomly drawn to win her choice of CUTplorations dies worth up to $15

Use code STAMPGIRLCORNELIA
to get 20% off on all stamps, stencils, and dies on all regular- and sale-priced items in the store

See you at the challenge!

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Comments

Nora Noll said…
This is really pretty!! I love how you used the enamel dots for the middle of the feathers!!
Julie B said…
Love those colours and the way you spritz them before stamping. The effect is gorgeous. :)
Mac Mable said…
Artsy and so creative with great colours x
Cathy said…
Gorgeous colourful card Cornelia, Cathy x
Ina G said…
Those colourful feathers look fabulous here with the enamel dots and I CAN see the shimmer! Would look great IRL.
A wonderful card with all those fun colored feathers.
Kim Heggins said…
Beautiful card Miss Cornelia...just love all those pretty colors!

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