Sunday, 2 November 2025

October Card Chain Challenge Reveal

This is my second post today as the 2nd November is also the first Sunday in November so scroll down for my November we love stamping post.

Right now it is time for the October Card Chain Challenge big reveal. This month 26 card makers took part and I sent my card to Chris in Illinois.


From the choices this month I have used the options of trees, friendship and splats. I used 2 dies to create this. The trees are a die by craft addiction UK and the reindeer scene was a gift last Christmas. I cut the trees 3 times and stacked them to give some depth. I chose a square kraft cardbase to showcase the trees and masked the edges before I made a paper stencil with the die and used a brown ink to add the illusion of depth to the forest. I used white acrylic paint for the splatters and heat embossed the sentiment with a dark brown ink. It was a bit too dark as it came out looking black, which is not what I intended. The reindeer were cut from the same white card and added behind the aperture.


I suppose this design would work as a Christmas card, but I hope Chris doesn't see it like that. I intended it just to be a wintry scene.

I was very lucky to receive this gorgeous card from Pat in Texas. This little fairy has very sparkly wings, which don't show in the photo. It is very pretty.


If you would like to take part in the next card chain challenge, you have until 6th to sign up here

I am also sharing this at:
NBUS #80 - the tree die and sentiment are NBUS
Moving along with the times #183 - A winter wonderland



Thank you for taking the time to visit my blog today, I really appreciate it. 

November we Love Stamping Challenge

Today is the first Sunday of the month so time for a new challenge over at We Love Stamping. Where we love to see you showcase your stamping.

Anesha has chosen our theme this month:

**Anything Christmas**
OR
**Anything Goes**


To make this card I started with a piece of hot pressed water colour paper and covered it with a water colour wash made using a blue and a red. I only wanted to use a small strip so I cut my panel into 3. My stamp is by Uniko. I used Catherine Pooler something borrowed blue ink to stamp all the elements, but it looks darker on the reindeer and trees because I had to repeat stamp several time to get a good impression. I then heat embossed it with clear powder. I did that several time too as I wanted a good coverage and shine.  The snow was stamped in embossing ink and embossed with white embossing powder. The let it snow strip was also embossed. I mounted the strip onto a mat that I had coloured with the same blue ink.


As I had 3 pieces from my panel I made 2 more using black versafine and CP mardi gras ink. I didn't think the snow showed up terribly well in the first one so I stamped it in white pigment ink and then embossed with white powder. That made quite a difference. I must try and remember that!


Which is your favourite?


Don't forget there is always a prize to be won and this month there are  2 prizes each of two stamps/sets from Stamp Addicts. Why don't you head over to the challenge blog to check it out? The prize winner is selected randomly and in addition the DT will choose a top three for special mention.

I hope I have inspired you to join us this month, all you have to do is ensure stamping (including digi) is seen somewhere on your card front, it no longer needs to be the main focus. Please also mention the products used. It would be great if you could join in with our theme, but anythings goes is always an option if you are out of ideas. The challenge will close at noon (UK time) on Wednesday 3rd December.

I am looking forward to seeing you in the gallery.

I am also sharing this at:
Merry Little Christmas #64 - Anything Christmas goes
Moving along with the times #183 - A winter wonderland


Thank you for taking the time to visit my blog today, I really appreciate it.