Hi there, crafty friends!
It's time for another Repeat Impressions Stamps challenge at The House that Stamps Built. Wendy has challenged us to use a theme of 'Slimline Cards' this week.
I stamped the Hello repeatedly on the pink panel, added the sentiment and lace border, and ta-done!!!
This was a fun challenge, and I hope you'll all join in!
We hope you will create a card that has a focus on today’s theme, and enter it in our challenge at The House that Stamps Built! Remember, your creation does not have to be made with Repeat Impressions stamps, but if you would like to include our designs we would love to see them! Plus, there’s an added bonus… you will get an additional entry in our random.org drawing for using our stamps in your submissions!
One lucky person this month will win a $25 Repeat Impressions Gift Certificate!
Now, it's time to see what my DT friends have created!
Happy Hopping!
Hope you link up a card this week!
Thanks for stopping by,
Patti J.
Hello....LOL, cool card, perfect to make folks happy, hugs, Lori m
ReplyDeleteWhat a simple - and cool - card, Patti!! Hey, I just recently used my lace stamp from Repeat Impressions. :) Hope you and hubby are doing well.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great slimline card - I really like the Hello stamped and then the little lace border stamp just sets the entire card off. Great job on this challenge.
ReplyDeleteHow striking Patti, great idea for out slimline theme!
ReplyDeleteWonderful CAS slimline card, Patti. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteSo fabulous and fun with the repeating of the sentiment. I love the pretty colors and the lacy edging too.
ReplyDeleteThis is a really great card!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea for a slimline card! Sometimes it's hard to fill up that big long space, but you've inspired me to look at my larger word stamps and dies to see if I can make something similar. I love how yours turned out. I'm thinking I could use the word love, happy or merry in the save way that you've used hello. Thanks for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteVery fun!! This is a great way to use that large sentiment stamp!
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