Wednesday, July 24, 2013

CHA Sneak Peeks Day 3

The Impression Obsession team is showcasing some new images being introduced this week at CHA! You can visit the I.O. Blog each day this week for links to the previews. Be sure to leave a comment on the I.O. Blog and each designer's posts throughout the week for a chance to win a $25 gift certificate daily from Impression Obsession!

The chalkboard trend is strong in the paper-crafting world, so I created a few designs to follow suit. More to come!! Here's one for Christmas....



http://www.iostamps.com/DINA/F13156.html

...a favorite Bible verse...



http://www.iostamps.com/DINA/F13170.html

..and a classic hymn.



http://www.iostamps.com/DINA/E13141.html

I would love to design more of these, so if you have a favorite verse, quote, or hymn you'd like to see, let me know in the comment section below!

Be sure to check out these other designers' blogs for inspiration -

the Impression Obsession blog
Dina @ Mama Dini's Stamperia --------- you're here
Ellen @ The Serendipitous Stamper
Jeanne @ Inky Paws
Jenny @ One Krafty Kat
Kittie @ Kittie Kraft
Laura @ Laura's Stamp Art Journal
Vicki @ Summerthyme Studio

Thanks for stopping by!

59 comments:

  1. These are fantastic Dina! I love the hymns!

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  2. Love them all! I've got about four of these word background stamps on my wish list and you've used two of them. Great cards!!

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  3. Fun unexpected colors on the chalkboard card. Love the details on the bible verse,(beautiful stamp). And the water color poinsettia background is stunning.

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  4. I love the scriptures and hymn stamps.

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  5. These are wonderful! Thanks for sharing :)

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  6. Such a pretty card! I love your technique! :) Nancee

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  7. Wow Dina, they're all lovely, but the last one with the poinsettia background is gorgeous. TFS and thanks for the chance to win.
    Jess

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  8. Awww! I love all of them! You did a wonderful job. Please include Psalm 46.10 "Be still and know that I am God".

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  9. Love your work and these stamps are favs!

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  10. So neat!! Loving all of the new stamps and the ideas you shared for using them on cards!M. Thanks for sharing and have a Fabulous Week!! ;)

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  11. Great cards. I like the chaulkboard technique. It's so popular right now. I wouldn't have thought to try that technique. Thanks for the inspiration.

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  12. Dina, wonderful stamps you designed. The cards are beautiful. I especially love Amazing Grace

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  13. I'm really liking the chalkboard trend. Your vine and flowers are beautiful.

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  14. Love your use of the Watercolor Poinsettia for the background - really beautiful.

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  15. All sentiment focused yet all so very different - way spiffy

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  16. Dina, I am liking these stamps with the bold letters and various scripts. These all look pretty simple to put together. Really liked those flowers along the side of the second one.
    One of my friends always says to his children as they leave the house: Let's o make some NEW memories.
    A favorite saying is something like this: Life isn't about the breathe we take, its about the moments that take our breathe away.

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  17. What lovely cards and stamps!!

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  18. Pretty cards! Love the chalkboard look but haven't tried it yet!

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  19. Hi Dina,
    Love the chalkboard look! Your quotes, fonts and layouts are beautiful. Thanks for sharing!

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  20. Eileen L. said.....

    Your cards are beautiful. The stamps are now on my wish list, thank you.

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  21. Look at all the great options and variety! FAB!

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  22. Love the chalkboard effect. Makes me want to get started on my Christmas cards already.

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  23. You had me at Chalkboard, love the look so much!

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  24. LOVE these chalkboard scriptures, Dina! Fantastic ideas, they're going straight onto my wishlist!

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  25. I love these! Would love to see more of them too. How Great Thou Art is one of my very favorite hymns. Beautiful cards too, I especially love the first one.

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  26. Beautiful cards - love all 3 sentiments!!

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  27. Gorgeous verse cards! Beautiful cards to go with the stamp. So cool that you designed the sets. I have a lot of favorite verses, I am going to get back to you!

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  28. Beautiful cards. I love all of the flowers.

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  29. Beautiful cards. Love the
    chalkboard technique and colors.

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  30. Great cards!! I love the flower border you created on the second card, and the background on the last. Awesome job!

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  31. I like the way you framed the verse with the spiral flowers and used the patterned paper for the leaves.

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  32. I love these sayings, I do some church cards so they would be so great to have.
    PH

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  33. I really like this - just can't beat the Old Rugged Cross! Nelda Deakins

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  34. Lovely & encouraging cards!! Happy to see these in larger print......finally!

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  35. Beautiful cards! I like Ephesians 2:8 For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith—and this not from yourselves, it is the gift of God.

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  36. Those are wonderful religious phrases. I think I will write them on my wish list. Awesome cards made with them as well.

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  37. Wonderful use of those large sentiment stamps. I just love the non-traditional colors on the first card

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  38. Love love the new designs and chalk board look.

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  39. Love love these new designs and chalk board look.

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  40. Love these new stamps and your cards.

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  41. I love how you highlight the sentiments without overpowering the words and yet embellish so perfectly!

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  42. wonderful cards!
    Sandra ltb

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  43. As I viewed your beautiful cards, my first thought of a verse was exactly the same as Loly mentions above: Be still and know that I am God. So, Psalms 46:10 now has 2 votes!

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  44. All very nice but the middle card was the one I liked best. Guess it was the color scheme that spoke to me.

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  45. I love to sing Amazing Grace. Psalms 46:1 is always a nice one.

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  46. Beautiful cards!Great stamps!!!

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  47. these are all beautiful! i love the backgrounds and the colours; they make the quotes pop.

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  48. The cards and sayings are just Beautiful. I love the chalk board images too.

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  49. Not really my thing, but I do like the chalkboard look and the way you ran the flowers down the side of the second one.

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  50. I really love these word stamps.

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  51. These are beautiful stamps and your cards are just as beautiful!

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  52. Hi, Dina -- what amazing sentiment cards! I so want to try the chalkboard technique asap. Thanks for the inspirations.

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  53. I always thought Romans 15:13 would make a wonderful blessing/prayer on a card and might be just about right for this style! Absolutely love how you've designed these stamps and then used them in your creations!
    "May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in Him, so that you may overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit."

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  54. Very impressive and beautiful...would love to have these stamps...my list is growing!!

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  55. Love them all! Very beautiful! Thanks for sharing your beautiful artwork! Now I have added more to my wish list! Hugs, Donna

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  56. I absolutely love these and must have them all!!! One of my favorite verses that I'd love to see made is Philippians 4:6

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  57. I too love your verse layouts and fonts. Your stamps are really spot on and I hope you have a long run at designing them. I would love to have a stamp in the style as above for: 1 Cor 4:1, Thus should one regard us, as servants of Christ and stewards of the mysteries of God.

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