How about trying your hand at stamp rolling?
Here is a link to a description of the technique (sorry, it's a Stampin' Up description but it has great step-by-step photos). http://www.splitcoaststampers.com/resources/tutorials/rock_n_roll/
Now let's see rock and rolling samples the DT created, starting with our October Guest, Tracy:
Be sure to check out each DT member's blog for further details on their creation
Great job, Team A! You rocked (and rolled) that challenge! But now it's YOUR turn, out there! Join in the fun and post your creation and then leave a link below. Here are all the "rules" for joining in on our challenges:
- Use mostly Close To My Heart products, though it doesn't have to be 100%.
- Post your project to your blog or other online gallery.
- Come back here and directly link to your blog post, not your blog home page.
- Mention Heart 2 Heart somewhere in your blog post indicating that you are playing along with us and link to our site.
- Consider adding the H2H badge to your blog. We'd love to spread the word and see more crafters participating.
- Please consider turning off word verification if you'd like to get comments (you can always enable comment moderation if you're concerned about spam).
Wonderful, job Team A!! YOU guys ROCK, ROCK, ROCK!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat examples, ladies! I think I'll be playing along this month....got a few stamp sets in mind already! Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteJust posted my project. THANK YOU! This challenge was just what I needed to get started!
ReplyDeleteWow! Rock n Roll is so much easier than I thought thanks for the challenge!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful artwork! Love stamp rolling.
ReplyDeleteThis is one of my favorite techniques for aging or adding dimension! Love the work the DT has shown!
ReplyDeleteI'm rockin' and a rollin' and a singin' this song... You ladies ROCK!! Thanks so much for this challenge!!
ReplyDeleteLove all your challenges - am always up early Monday morning to see what the next one will be! Keep them coming! Great work from the design team!
ReplyDeleteGreat Challenge this week! Thank you
ReplyDeleteGreat challenge! It's easy to forget about all the fun techniques out there- great reminder :) Loved all the DT work too! Thanks again!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous artwork, ladies! This technique is one of my all-time faves.
ReplyDeleteJust a little late to play along, but can't pass it because it is such a great technique!
ReplyDelete-Joyce
I had never tried this technique before and now that I have tried it I LOVE it! Thanks for this challenge!
ReplyDeleteA favorite technique of mine, glad to have been able to play along!
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