Hi all! I am just popping by with a TCP Tuesday card for this week's challenge, which is Anything Goes! So, come play with us at The Cat's Pajamas! :)
Here's my card, I used Simple Blooms, and Divine Twine in 3 colors.
Here are the rules:
- Every other Tuesday a new challenge will be posted on the TCP blog as well as on our Splitcoaststampers forum and our Facebook page.
- If you want to play along you just upload your design using the InLinkz button on the TCP blog. If you want to display your pretties on Splitcoaststampers use keyword TCPTUES275. Only the entries uploaded to the Inlinkz button will be considered for Swanky Stamper at the end of the month.
- You must have your project posted by the Monday, 12 midnight EDT before the next challenge to be eligible to win the Cat Cash.
- Cards and projects are not required to use of a Cat’s Pajamas Stamp or CutUps die.
- On the following TCP Tuesday, the winner will be chosen at random from the previous challenge and will receive a Cat Cash Voucher for $10 or $15 if a TCP product is used.
- At the end of the month, The Swanky Stamper will be selected from all the weekly entries. The Swanky Stamper will receive some of the stamps from our next release and get to play along with us at our Pajamas Party and Blog Hop. AND… They’ll even get a special spot in the Gallery highlighting the project that won them the gig and a snazzy badge to display on their blog.
- The Swanky Stamper will be announced the First Monday of the month on Splitcoaststampers, Facebook page and the TCP blog.
I am also sneaking this in under the wire at the ColourQ this week! Gorgeous colors! :)
I don't know if you noticed, but I added a wood veneer mat to the stamped panel as a nod to the wood base on the lamp in the photo ;) I didn't have the any of these ink colors, so I used Rich Razzleberry, Daffodil Delight, Crushed Curry, and Basic Gray.
That's all for me today, friends! But I will be back soon with some more fun projects! :)
1 comment:
Such a pretty palette Noelle, the layered flowers really capture that wildflower field feel.
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