Thursday, October 15, 2009

Impression Obsession DT Challenge: Winter

My Thursday cupcake challenge collided with our design team challenge to create a winter card, but never fear.......we can do both......!

There have been a few times during this Create-a-Cupcake set challenge that I have laughed right out loud at an idea that popped into my head - I think Cupcake Santa was the first one. :) Today he is accompanied by Create-an-Elf...whose pointy ears were my 6YO's idea. Great, huh? I colored with Neopiko markers and added some shading with Prismacolor pencils. The little loopy border made the elf's hair (I masked the hat and stamped it several times along the edge).

If you have winter stamps from Impression Obsession and you'd like to join in our challenge, head over to the IO blog for details on how you could win a $25 gift certificate! (If you don't have any, you should check them out at the link above...there is such a gorgeous variety from all of IO's artists...)Remember, the other team members will be posting their winter cards as well today - be sure to click on their links to the left for more samples and inspiration!

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9 comments:

  1. Dina, These are just too darn cute for words! You are so creative and they are adorable. Did I say I liked them....

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  2. These are just so cute! Thanks for the morning giggle. I really am enjoying how you are using this set in ways we might never have thought of!

    Melanie

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  3. You are a cupcake maniac!!! Too darn cute!

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  4. Amazing! And it sounds like your 6 yr. old is following in your foot steps. :)

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  5. LOL! This is too cute, too creative & too clever!! Love it!

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  6. You are the cupcake QUEEN! Again ... totally inspiring and creative! Love the elf ears!

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  7. You are one creative and inspiring stamper. Another fabulous way to use the cupcake set.

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  8. I love the ideas you have come up with, they are adorable. ~Shelby~

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