Friday, August 31, 2018

TGIF Challenge 175 ... Beautiful Tic Tac Toe!!!

It is CHALLENGE time again!  Woot!  I seriously LOVE doing these challenges.  They are such a great way to "click on" that creative brain.  Sometimes it is so nice to have a starting point when you sit down to create.

This week is especially fun because I'm share a few sneak peeks from the upcoming Holiday Catalog!    So want to see?!  Well here goes nothing...


Colors:  Whisper White, Pool Party, Powder Pink
Cardstock/Papers Whisper White Thick, Shimmery White, Pool Party, Vellum Cardstock
Stamps: First Frost (upcoming Holiday Catalog), Artisan Textures
Tools: Big Shot, Stitched Shapes Framelits, Stitched Labels Framelits, Frosted Bouquet Framelits 

Accessories: Powder Pink 3/8" Mini Ruffled-Ribbon, Basic Adhesive-Backed Sequins, Silver Thread

I have to admit...I'm kinda in love with this card. Makes my heart smile.  Now...want to see the challenge for the week?!  So you can play along?!  Yay!  I want to see what you make!

The challenge is...drumroll...a fun Tic-Tac-Toe game!!!  You choose your own winning tic-tac-toe combo from any line you want!!!  Check it out:

                          

I picked the far right line: flowers, negative space, and thread.  What do you think?!  😀


I just have to warn you...this flower is ADDICTING!!!  It has so much depth and beauty to it.  For this flower...I inked it up in Flirty Flamingo ink and then took a sponge and added some Mango Melody ink to the center for a little dimension.  Then just stamped.  Beauty!!!

I can't wait to see what you make!!!!  Head on over to the TGIF Challenge blog to play along!!!

I hope you enjoy!  Thanks for visiting!  Let me know if you have any questions!

Contact: designwithink@gmail.com

2 comments:

Tami Hewlett said...

Wow, what a gorgeous card Ashley! I love the layers and soft colors, and that rose is beautiful!

wintam said...

Beautiful card!

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