Several weeks ago we introduced the new design team members and now it is time to say a sad goodbye to the team members who are leaving us. We have so enjoyed all their individual contributions to our weekly mojo inspiration. We will sorely miss these wonderful artists. We thank them and wish all the best to:
So let's wipe our tears and get on to this week's challenge! I'm Lori Rider, back to host again this week. Thanks to everyone who played along with last week's makeover challenge - it was fun to see you join in the transformation process! This week we will be doing a color challenge with a bit of a twist:
I loved these fun round fabric buttons (I found them on Pinterest but the link to the original source was broken) so I thought it would be a great challenge to use the colors with either fabric or circles - or both, if you wish! (By fabric I mean actual fabric, not ribbon or other fibers. Sorry for any confusion.) Let's move on to our team samples:
Everyone is welcome to play along. If you upload your card/project to SCS, please use the keyword OCCC.
We ask that you read the challenge requirements carefully and not submit work that does not fit our challenge. Any submissions that do not follow the challenge requirements will be removed.
We do require that your project be a new project and not back-linked to a project made before this challenge started. Please be sure you link back to the OCC blog post in order to be eligible for our Top Talent award. This challenge closes at 11:59 p.m. Eastern Time on August 3rd.
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Welcome to our challenge site, and we are always happy and thrilled to have you visit and participate with our weekly challenges. We are especially glad that you have stopped by today, to see who are Top Talent goes to in our previous color challenge. We asked that you use Navy, Pink, and any color of your choose, just not a neutral (black, white, brown, or cream). We were excited to see all the entries and the creative color combos. But, we were just blown away by the attention to detail and creativity by LeAnne @ WEEinklings. Congratulations!
LeAnne, created a sympathy card with elements of love, and peace. To stamp the frame and sentiment right onto the pattern paper was both creative and bold. We loved the fussy cut images and that crinkled seam binding. What a truly gorgeous card, and a wonderful color choice: Rose Red. Here is your Top Talent badge, and we hope you display it on your blog. Thank you for participating in our weekly challenge!
It is not too late to participate in our current weekly challenge: What Not to Stamp; a card make-over challenge. There is still time to WOW us, and show us just how far you have come in your creative paper talents! So, create, and participate! It will provide us with an opportunity to visit your blog and see your talents!
Good morning and welcome to another challenge! Thanks to everyone who played along last week - we always appreciate your joining us! This is Lori Rider, your hostess for this week. I love watching makeovers on TV and we're going to adapt the makeover concept for this week's challenge. When I look back on those cards I made when I first started stamping, I cringe... what was I thinking? Well, we all had to start somewhere. That's where the challenge comes in! First go hunt through your photos and find one of those old cringe-worthy cards – but then choose one or two things about it that you *do* like and use those on a new card. Think of it as CASEing yourself. Maybe you keep the layout, the colors, a technique you used... anything is fair game. The only catch: you have to show us the old card so we can see how far you’ve come!
Here are the samples from our team to get you started. This post is heavy with pics, but they are absolutely worth it to see the transformations everyone created!
This card was from my pre-blogging days. I like the design, but find it dull and boring and too monochromatic. I actually cringed when I found this one in my stash, lol.
Here is my makeover card. I kept the overall design but you can see how I learned to combine colors to bring the card to life, and create contrast to make the design elements "pop."
This was one of my first OCC cards. I'm not sure what I was thinking with any of it.
For my makeover version, I used the same layout (rotated it 90°) and colors of light blue and pink.
Everyone is welcome to play along. If you upload your card/project to SCS, please use the keyword OCCC.
We ask that you read the challenge requirements carefully and not submit work that does not fit our challenge. Any submissions that do not follow the challenge requirements will be removed.
We do require that your project be a new project and not back-linked to a project made before this challenge started. Please be sure you link back to the OCC blog post in order to be eligible for our Top Talent award. This challenge closes at 11:59 p.m.Eastern Time on July 27th.
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Hello, and thank you for stopping back by, to see who we selected as our winner for the 'Party' challenge last week. We had some very beautiful entries and the decision was difficult. But we were able to select one outstanding entry by Eva of Mimowolne Zauroczenia:
Eva really captured our eye with her soft color palate and simply elegant design. We loved how she took the time to sew on the card, to help give the card a home-y feeling, and the baby neutral color remains fresh, soft, and delightful. To help soften her card, she added a strip of lace and tulle. The black and white floral pattern paper helps pull the card together and the paper blossoms are just beautiful additions. Here is your Top Talent badge, and we hope you display it on your blog. Congratulations!
Thank you to everyone who played along with us in this challenge. We really did enjoy visiting your blogs and learning about your summer time parties. There is still time to play along with our Color challenge, and we hope you have a chance to play along with us!