Card Layout Challenge #225

This week’s card layout is inspired by a card made quite a number of a few years ago by Rosemary Lam. In fact, I found it on OSA Archives!

Let’s see what you can do with this design.

Card Layout #225

Card Layout #225

****Remember, your card design must be oriental in nature. There must be at least one stamped item on your card.

I invite you to create a card using this week’s challenge. Upload it to your personal photo album.  This can be an OSA gallery album, an OSA Yahoo! Photo album, Flickr, PictureTrail, etc.  Then post a link to your artwork HERE in the comments section when you have completed our challenge.  Or, you can also post a link to your artwork on OSA. Come back on Sunday to see who has taken the challenge this week!

Do you want your design featured?  Just email me (Sonia E.) your original design and you will be featured in an upcoming challenge this year!

Enjoy!

 

Layout #224 Participants

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Card Layout Challenge #224

This week is color challenge week!  The colors I chose for this week are RED, YELLOW and BLACK!  Follow this link to see these three colors manifested in many different forms!

****Remember, your card design must be oriental in nature. There must be at least one stamped item on your card.

I invite you to create a card using this week’s challenge. Upload it to your personal photo album.  This can be an OSA gallery album, an OSA Yahoo! Photo album, Flickr, PictureTrail, etc.  Then post a link to your artwork HERE in the comments section when you have completed our challenge.  Or, you can also post a link to your artwork on OSA. Come back on Sunday to see who has taken the challenge this week!

Do you want your design featured?  Just email me (Sonia E.) your original design and you will be featured in an upcoming challenge this year!

Enjoy!

Layout #223 Participants

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Card Layout Challenge #223

This week will be a quick challenge!  Since I have a ton of books on my nightstand waiting to be picked up and read, I have bookmarks on my mind!  Therefore, I want you to make an oriental paper corner bookmark.  Yes, last week you made a pop-up as part of the criss-cross card challenge that, perhaps, you could use as a bookmark.  This week’s challenge bookmark is small, can be easy to do, and easy to send as a RAK!  You can even use your small scraps to complete this challenge!

Let’s see some samples.

Oriental Bookmark from Lorraine’s Creations
Stitched version that can be done using rubber stamps and paper
ModernArtDesigns
Oriental Trading- This is using an envelope corner
Twelve Cats Crafting

Video Tutorial:

I invite you to create a card using this week’s challenge. Upload it to your personal photo album.  This can be an OSA gallery album, an OSA Yahoo! Photo album, Flickr, PictureTrail, etc.  Then post a link to your artwork HERE in the comments section when you have completed our challenge.  Or, you can also post a link to your artwork on OSA. Come back on Sunday to see who has taken the challenge this week!

Do you want your design featured?  Just email me (Sonia E.) your original design and you will be featured in an upcoming challenge this year!

Enjoy!

Layout #222 Participants

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Card Layout Challenge #222

This week’s challenge is a bit more involved.  It is a variation of a pocket card.  We made a pocket card two years ago, almost to the day!  This pocket card is called a criss cross card.  Same concept, just different.

There are many different ways to make pocket cards.  The one for this week is demonstrated below by Beate Johns from Splitcoaststampers.  Please view the videos and card samples by following the links below.

****Remember, your card design must be oriental in nature. There must be at least one stamped item on your card.

Beate Johns’s Directions with pictures

Beate Johns’s Video Tutorial:

From Splitcoaststampers Gallery 1

From Splitcoaststampers Gallery 2

Google Images Search

Other YouTube tutorials:

I invite you to create a card using this week’s challenge. Upload it to your personal photo album.  This can be an OSA gallery album, an OSA Yahoo! Photo album, Flickr, PictureTrail, etc.  Then post a link to your artwork HERE in the comments section when you have completed our challenge.  Or, you can also post a link to your artwork on OSA. Come back on Sunday to see who has taken the challenge this week!

Do you want your design featured?  Just email me (Sonia E.) your original design and you will be featured in an upcoming challenge this year!

Enjoy!

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