Hi everyone, Debbie here with you today to share my May project with you. This month Berry71bleu is collaborating with Once Upon A Sketch.
To
enter this month's challenge you must use the sketch provided by OUAS
& incorporate numbers anywhere on your project. In addition, you'll
need to use chipboard on your projects which is Berry71Bleu's part of
the challenge and then enter your project on our sidebar.
Here's my take on the challenge...
Here's my take on the challenge...
This month we worked with papers from our main sponsor, Lucky 7 Factory's Technology Collection and chipboard from Scrap FX.
To create my colorful background I misted using several colors, did a little stamping and inking.
I worked with thee different chipboards from Scrap FX. Here I used the word Fifty and sprayed it with some Heidi Swapp Iridescent Spritz in Black Velvet.
Here I used a blossom stem and small butterfly circle chipboard from Scrap FX which I sprayed with some Heidi Swapp Black Velvet Iridescent Sprtiz and then embellished with some stickles.
A beautiful cluster of gorgeous flowers, a little stamping and some tulle.
Here is the lovely sketch I worked with from Once Upon A Sketch:
We have lots of prizes for this month's challenge and there is
still plenty of time for you to join us!
Main prize for May:
Lucky7 Factory
The Lucky7 Factory is a young company in Quebec, Canada. It all started around a table practicing our favorite hobby, scrapbooking. Our friendship circle then added another string to its bow; by becoming business women.
For 3 years now, we offer collections that include double-sided papers and handmade ornaments. We are now in our seventh collection (Technology). With the latter, we offer handmade flowers, buttons and alphabets stickers. Together, they are perfectly coordinated.
Our goal is to create a quality product while respecting our beautiful planet. That is why our paper is 100% recyclable. It is thick enough to make cards and is the perfect support for mix-media techniques. It is quite versatile. The handmade ornaments are made with lots of love and care. To ensure customer satisfaction, we try to surpass ourselves with each new collection.
In addition, via our blog, we love sharing tips and tricks to create while recycling everyday objects. Twice per month, we create challenges that help motivate or get you out of your comfort zone. It is also a great way to get to know each member of our Design Team (DT) and follow the evolution of the company.
Through this adventure, we love talking to our customers and share our passion with them. These moments are always filled with small joys and madness. This represents us very well!
Come discover us by visiting our blog, our Facebook page and Pinterest.
Blog: http:// thelucky7factory.blogspot.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ pages/Lucky-Seven-Factory/ 104851736221583
Pinterest: http://pinterest.com/frarin/ lucky-7-factory-scrapbooking/
Rapakivi is young Polish company that designs original scrapbooking papers. We love our work which is also our hobby and we want to share our passion with other scrapbookers. Our papers are always full of colours and beautifull patterns. For our designs we use only acid & lignin free, thick (250 gsm) paper with FSC certification. In our plans we have also other product dedicated to paper crafters.
Lucky7 Factory
The Lucky7 Factory is a young company in Quebec, Canada. It all started around a table practicing our favorite hobby, scrapbooking. Our friendship circle then added another string to its bow; by becoming business women.
For 3 years now, we offer collections that include double-sided papers and handmade ornaments. We are now in our seventh collection (Technology). With the latter, we offer handmade flowers, buttons and alphabets stickers. Together, they are perfectly coordinated.
Our goal is to create a quality product while respecting our beautiful planet. That is why our paper is 100% recyclable. It is thick enough to make cards and is the perfect support for mix-media techniques. It is quite versatile. The handmade ornaments are made with lots of love and care. To ensure customer satisfaction, we try to surpass ourselves with each new collection.
In addition, via our blog, we love sharing tips and tricks to create while recycling everyday objects. Twice per month, we create challenges that help motivate or get you out of your comfort zone. It is also a great way to get to know each member of our Design Team (DT) and follow the evolution of the company.
Through this adventure, we love talking to our customers and share our passion with them. These moments are always filled with small joys and madness. This represents us very well!
Come discover us by visiting our blog, our Facebook page and Pinterest.
Blog: http://
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/
Pinterest: http://pinterest.com/frarin/
First Prize winner will receive these new collections from Lucky 7 Factory
Second Place Prize:
Rapakivi is young Polish company that designs original scrapbooking papers. We love our work which is also our hobby and we want to share our passion with other scrapbookers. Our papers are always full of colours and beautifull patterns. For our designs we use only acid & lignin free, thick (250 gsm) paper with FSC certification. In our plans we have also other product dedicated to paper crafters.
Second place winner will get Just a Note collection from Rapakivi.
The owners of Rapakivi were so nice to get you two sets of it!
and a collection from
6 double sided papers
Third Place:
3rd place winner will get a collection from Rapakivi BE OPTIMISTIC.
The owners of Rapakivi were so nice to get you two sets of it!
Random prizes:
and
We are a polish producer of scrapbooking papers and other craft embellishments.
Special Moments collection:
You can until midnight, May 31st to join our challenge.
I hope I have inspired you to create and join us this month.
Thanks for stopping by!
. . . Debbie
Absolutely GORGEOUS!!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a stunning layout! I love all the colors. Great techniques. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteDebbie...Colors are very bright and happy! I love it! love the way you used the chipboards. Thanks for a job well done!
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