Welcome (no pun intended!) to another installment of the Curtain Call Inspiration Challenge. This time round our theme is "Welcome Home". Paper Issues is our sponsor for this chalelnge and the LEAD will receive a $20 gift certificate to the Paper Issues store! A big thank you to Paper Issues!
For my card I decided to create a wreath using the turquoise, rust and purple colours in the picture. I created a ring using circle Nestablities and then assembled my punched branch boughs around it. Since it was a rustic picture, I added some distressing and a twine bow.
You can check out all the challenge details over on the Curtain Call Inspirations Challenge
and also get a chance to view all the wonderful Curtain Call Crew
samples! Should you wish more details on the Curtain Call Crew's cards,
you can also visit their
individual blogs noted below.
Amber Kroening
Barb Murphy
Christina MacLaren
Debby Hughes
Gayatri Murali
Jessica Kephart
Kim Singdahlsen
Laurie Willison
Marisa Ritzen
Maureen Plut
Monika Davis
Sheri Gilson
Stacey Schafer
Tenia Nelson
Tracey McNeely
Barb Murphy
Christina MacLaren
Debby Hughes
Gayatri Murali
Jessica Kephart
Kim Singdahlsen
Laurie Willison
Marisa Ritzen
Maureen Plut
Monika Davis
Sheri Gilson
Stacey Schafer
Tenia Nelson
Tracey McNeely
You have until November10th at 8:00 a.m. CST to complete a new card/project using the inspiration picture and linking it up accordingly. The Lead and Show Stoppers will be announced on November
14th. Can't wait to see what you create!!
Challenges: Festive Friday
Simon Says
What's In It?
Stamps: Merry Christmas (Hero Arts)
Paper: On the Bright Side (My Mind's Eye), Kraft and Perfect Plum (Stampin' Up)
Ink: Black
Accessories: Circle Nestabilitiers (Spellbinders), Distressed Stripes Embossin Folder (Provo Craft), Leaf Punch (Martha Stewart), Distressign Tool (Stampin' Up), Twine, Glue Dot, Dimensionals
Very pretty wreath hanging on that distressed wall, Marisa. The twine ribbon and bow is perfect-o.
ReplyDeleteLOVE the colours you've chosen - they're so eyecatching! Thanks for joining us at Festive Friday!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Love the fabulous rustic design! I agree that punch is awesome for creating wreaths!
ReplyDeleteThe perfect punch to make a wreath Rosemary. Love the colours you chose.
ReplyDeleteNow that's our punchie girl right there!!!! lol Know you were punching to the oldies making that pretty wreath. You card is gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteBear Hugs,
Carol
Oh I love the colourful wreath!!! I had forgotten about that punch! Must pull out my punches next week while on vacation and get busy!
ReplyDeleteThank you for inspiring me!
I love the gorgeous colors and the embossing in the back adds the perfect amount of texture.
ReplyDeleteSuch a fun wreath! [How's your hand from punching?] :)
ReplyDeleteLove the dimensional wreath and rustic details! Hope to find time to play this w/e!
ReplyDeleteThose are great colors for your wreath!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty and colorful Marisa. Wonderful design.
ReplyDeleteThis is lovely, the colours you chose are beautiful! Thank you so much for sharing this with us at Festive Friday!
ReplyDeleteWow, this is beautiful! I just got that MS punch after hunting one down for years. I think they stopped making it for a while.
ReplyDelete{Swoon} I love this card, Marisa! Oh my: the colors, the texture, the wreath...it is all gorgeous and a fabulous take on the inspiration photo. I also love that you made the rustic colors into a Christmas card--genius! Thanks for stopping by today...((hugs))
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous wreath. Great colors. Thanks for playing along with us in the Anything Goes challenge over at the Simon Says Stamp Challenge Blog this week!
ReplyDeleteGreat card! Great colors, and great use of punched items. A Punchkateer delight! hUgz
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!! Love the colours in your wreath.
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful colors, Marisa! Love them on the cream embossing!!! Thanks so much for playing along with us at Festive Friday!!!
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