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jenn mccabe

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Hey everyone! Stopping by to share the new Pink Reptiles Design monthly challenge for November. There's also a new Three Way | Stamp Savvy posted on the blog. The Three Way series is all about showing you creative way to Stretch your Stash! This month the CT and I played with stamps in fun ways. Come check out the November Challenge!

We hope you will join this month and we'd love to have you share your pages here in this thread (but please don't forget to add your page link to the blog comments so we know you are participating)!!! :beat

Congrats to Jenn, who won last's month challenge! Have fun shopping! :stash
 
Again, floored by the three way post! I absolutely love this series, and love that the challenge truly challenges me to use the new techniques. (I need to make more time for this challenge!)
 
OMG, this is fantastic -- I LOVE stamps and brushes, I will be definitely be back for this one!!
 
Again, floored by the three way post! I absolutely love this series, and love that the challenge truly challenges me to use the new techniques. (I need to make more time for this challenge!)

My sentiments exactly! Such an inspiring blog post, Jen!
 
I am a fan of Jenn's three-way!!!! Here's one I made earlier :)


I have used two techniques - relief effect created on the background orange stamp using another stamp from heimili and then filled the white paper on bottom with floral stamps from one of a kind.
 
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I hope this meets the requirements. I lovey, love, love painty stampy stuff
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it's gorgeous Kate! did you stamp inside the title and Quotes? I love the foundation you made with all the stamps. I think you over qualify with all your stampy goodness! :) Thanks so much for playing along! :)
 
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it's gorgeous Kate! did you stamp inside the title and Quotes? I love the foundation you made with all the stamps. I think you over qualify with all your stampy goodness! :) Thanks so much for playing along! :)


no Jen. I was lucky that Mirjam had done some of the hardwork for me ;-) The quotes are part of the background and the alpha was part of the kit. Although I did change the background hue to suit my needs. The alpha I recoloured, didn't shadow and blended into the background to make it look stampy.
 
oh, thanks for sharing Kate. I always love to hear how people make their pages. I like the whole non-shadow, blended look of the alpha ... it totally looks like a stamp and the whole page came together so beautifully!! thanks for sharing and playing along !!
 
Question for you about the blog post. I wanted to share your post on my FB with all my friends but i dont see a place that allows you to Share on FB. Is the only way to do that by copy and pasting the link into FB? Am I missing it?
 
I'm sure Mirjam will chime in about the blog specifics ... but I know if you go to Mir's FB page ... she always shares her blog posts there every Tuesday (and with weekend new releases) so you could go there and share it. Probably the easiest way at the moment?

hopefully I did this correctly and you can share with this link ...
https://www.facebook.com/pink.reptile.designs/posts/1166734036689131

thank you by the way! that is really sweet of you Kellie!!!
 
karen! love your page! i see so much stamp savvy goodness going on! off to visit your page in the gallery! thanks for playing!
 
Question for you about the blog post. I wanted to share your post on my FB with all my friends but i dont see a place that allows you to Share on FB. Is the only way to do that by copy and pasting the link into FB? Am I missing it?

Kellie I have been struggling to get those share buttons on my blog and I am still working on it. Until I get this fixed I think Jenn's idea of shring the linked post from my FB page would be the easiest way to share the blog post.

This is the link that shows up on my FB page via Networked Blogs so it links to the actual blogpost: https://www.facebook.com/pink.reptile.designs/posts/1166734036689131

I hope I make sense...
 
I used multiple copies of a stamp to make a base for my photo. Then I used a brush to remove part of the base. Loved the blog post!
 
I agree with Diane. Sandy it's like you created your own custom foundation stamp/paint. It's gorgeous with the photo!
 
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