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Post by Eddie-n-Harley on Jun 7, 2021 4:11:05 GMT
Make 12 cards. That's it! That's the whole challenge. (But you can read the first challenge thread here for the full write up.) If you are playing for points: 1 point for each card you make, whether 1 or 20. If you hit the magical dozen, take 8 bonus points-- so your first dozen cards are worth 20 points total. If you make two dozen, you can have another 8 bonus points. (So, 20 points total per dozen available.) If there's a bonus challenge/prompt, and you use it, take another 10 points. June (optional) prompt: pull out one of your paper pads and put it to use! If you don't have a paper pad you want to use, just stick to a single paper line. (Use any cardstock, embellishments, stamps, etc., that you would like, but just one patterned paper line.) For my cards, I used Echo Park's " A Gingerbread Christmas" 6x6 pad, with two different card layouts. Tagging grammadee so she can link it up on the main challenge page. Apologies for posting late this month. As soon as the CDC dropped the mask recommendation for vaccinated folks, we received word to prepare for office reopening, so I've been preoccupied with prep for that and converting my home office back into my dining room.
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Post by grammadee on Jun 7, 2021 13:45:24 GMT
Thanks for the new challenge. Great idea to use pp pads. Love your Christmas cards with the kraft/red/white colour palette. I have a Kaiserkraft (I think) pad of holiday papers in those colours, I think. Hmmm...
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Post by grammadee on Jun 14, 2021 21:16:19 GMT
Last two of the dozen cards I put together so far this month: hello friend cards by Gramma Dee, on Flickr In addition to these, I made five fathers' Day cards, two get well cards, and a couple of birthday cards. I have shared the others in the Gallery and the sharing thread, but I will pop these masculine ones in here to show you that some of them were masculine... Pocket fathers day cards by Gramma Dee, on Flickr
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Post by Eddie-n-Harley on Jun 29, 2021 2:50:37 GMT
Last two of the dozen cards I put together so far this month: In addition to these, I made five fathers' Day cards, two get well cards, and a couple of birthday cards. I have shared the others in the Gallery and the sharing thread, but I will pop these masculine ones in here to show you that some of them were masculine... I love seeing shaker cards! I have all the stuff to make some and I never think to pull them out. I like your pocket cards, too, especially the first one with the fishing gear. (Guess who bought her dad a new tackle box for Father's Day?) Are those little ephemera pieces or are they stamped and die cut? Do you remember where they're from?
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Post by grammadee on Jun 29, 2021 4:47:35 GMT
Sorry, Eddie-n-Harley, but I don’t remember where who made them. They were cs and cb stickers from various summer or camping collections I have collected over the years.
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