Today Amber is bringing another fun challenge to the CCEE Stampers. This week the focus in on the herringbone technique. It is a super fun technique for using up scraps of paper. Directions for this technique can be found in the Splitcoaststampers Tutorial Section.
Please join us and link your card up using the Inlinkz tool at the bottom of the challenge post on the CCEE Stampers Blog. If you upload to another site such as Splitcoaststampers, please add CCEE1435 to your keywords.
Here is my herringbone design!
Stamps: 3 Gentlemen by Tim Holtz
Sentiment from Sassy Succulents by Power Poppy
Papers: Naturals Ivory by Stampin' Up
Recollections Black, Bazzill Yellow
Assorted Graphic 45 scraps
Inks: Versafine Onyx Black, Distress Ink Wild Honey
Embellishment: Dimensionals and Ribbon
Be sure you check out the fabulous herringbone designs by the rest of the
CCEE Stampers' Design Team found linked below!
Love this and what a fun sentiment too
ReplyDeleteThis looks fantastic love the earthy tones
ReplyDeleteI "mustache" if you know how cool this is!!! Love it!
ReplyDeleteWe both reached for those wonderful Graphic 45 scraps for our cards! GSTA!(great sisters think alike)!! Those vintage guys are so delightful with that fitting quote of Dr. Seuss!
ReplyDeleteGreat guy card with those neutral colors and trio of dapper gentlemen!
ReplyDeleteThis is REALLY stunning Lynn!! I have not tried out this tech yet, but it sure looks fabulous!! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteWhat a FAB guy card! I love the scraps, and those wonderful men in their top hats!!!
ReplyDeleteFantastic card Lynn! Love the herringbone background. Great colors for this and of course the image is wonderful.
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This is so cool! What an amazing masculine card. I love your choice of papers for the background - and the sentiment is a great one too.
ReplyDeleteAmazing card! Love the stamp you used and the sentiment if spot on!
ReplyDeleteWow, this card is fabulous. I like all the G45 scraps. Such a fun image and perfect sentiment.
ReplyDeleteI love every detail on this vintage beauty.....the humor, the herringbone, the choices in dp and colors, the warmth of the colors.....it is fabulous
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun and fabulous technique!! I've not heard of it but wow, you sure knocked this out of the park! Well done!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful masculine design, Lynn...such an awesome image and I looove your herringbone background!!! I'll have to give that a try!!
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