Thanks for stopping by today. The new challenge over at Stampotique Designer's Challenge Blog is "Use Numbers" and our hostess is Jackie Payne
Here is what Jackie says about this challenge:
"Numbers have been around for a very long time! They feature so much in our lives! I would like you to incorporate a minimum of one number into your project! I hope you have fun"
For this challenge I decided to make another coaster, this is my last one and I have a full set of 6 of them
I used my gelli plate for this background
I think the background came out so fun, I love it!
I added some stenciling with black archival ink and a number stencil
here is my finished coaster
I used new release Stampotique stamps:
Here is a photo of all my coasters
I hope you will come by the Stampotique Designer's Challenge Blog and join us for this fun challenge. You could win a 30.00 gift certificate to the online store
Another fab coaster Claudine, they look great together xx
ReplyDeleteI am absolutely enthralled by your coasters. They are fabulous!
ReplyDeleteThese are super fun!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat coaster Claudine, they make a fabulous set !
ReplyDeleteCorrie x
Those are all just too stinkin' cute!
ReplyDeleteSeahorse on my wish list fer sure love this last coaster, they ALL are Favby!
ReplyDeleteI was wondering if the APC challenge was over? I didn't see a post this week but thought there were a few more weeks to go. It has been so much fun! Thanks for doing this.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful *sigh* :) xx
ReplyDeleteOh Claudine I am intrigued by your coasters. How do you seal them? This might be on my to do list. I just love your ideas!
ReplyDeleteThis is wonderful Claudine, I love the black, it really makes the other colours pop. You have a really fun and fab collection here. Have a fab weekend, Sue xx
ReplyDeleteLooks like you had lots of fun using your Gelli plate, love how it came out, then you used the new seahorses .... Fabulous !
ReplyDeleteLooks like you had loads of fun using your Gelli plate the background turned out great! Then you added the amazing seahorses and your project looks amazing !
ReplyDeleteJackie