December Challenge

Hi all
It’s time for our monthly challenge and and chance to win a fabby £20 Voucher to Spend in the Sarahs Cards Shop … So what are you waiting for??

This month I have set a nice simple challenge for you to help you use up those left over papers you loved so much but never got round to using and of course this time of year we are all very busy prepping up for Christmas.

So on to my challenge…. I would like you to create a page using at least two different manufacturers. We all love to buy nice co-ordinating sets of papers where all the colours match perfectly, but how about mixing it up a bit?

Here is the page I have made

Here is my supply list:

Black Card stock
White Card stock
My Mind Eye – Kraft Funday, Happy Day; Patchwork Party
My Mind Eye – Kraft Funday, Everyday Fun; Front Page News
Teresa Collins – Notations; Music Paper
Tim Holtz – Envelopes; Small
Lily Bee – Head Over Heals; ABC Stickers
White Paint
Safety Pins
Buttons
Black Thread

And look at the lovely pages some of the other members of the DT have created.

Jen has made this Beautiful Beachy page of her lovely son using October Afternoon, Pink Paislee, American Crafts and Studio Calico.

Helen has made a very clever page with multiple photographs using Authentique, Studio Calico and American Crafts Amy Tan range.

Sandie has made this very elegant and pretty page using Prima and Bo Bunny papers.

Lou’s very focal and stunning outdoor page was created using Studio Calico, My Minds Eye and Jenni Bowlin.

And finally Ifa created this amazing layout documenting her sons school year using Echo Park, Jillybean Soup and Bella Blvd.

All pretty awesome pages… and I can’t wait to see what you all create, so don’t forget to post a link to your creations below so the team can pick a winner to be announced on the blog in January.

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