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SUO Challenge 38 – A Valentine With Two Colors (and an addendum!)

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(I'm sneaking in at the end of Valentine's Day to make an addendum to this challenge!  Now that Valentine's Day is over, you may want to focus on some other kind of card the rest of this week?  By all means, if you have an idea for a two-color card, we'd love to see it, Valentine's or not!  This is somewhat self-serving as I've been sick and Valentine card-making got left by the wayside for me this year.  But now that I'm feeling back among the living, I decided on a two-color card, and it's not a Valentine!  Of course, we'll still love to see Valentine Cards!  But other themes would be fine at this point.)

All too often when I'm making a Valentine Card, I either make my card all one color (with a bit of Whisper White or Very Vanilla) or I end up using a lot of Designer Series Paper to make what I think is an interesting card.  So my challenge to myself – and to the rest of the SUO Challenge Design Team – is to make a Valentine Card with two main colors – along with a Stampin' Up! neutral or two.

So that's YOUR challenge this time around at SUO Challenges – make a Valentine Card with two main colors (and you can add a neutral or two) and share it with us at the SUO Challenge Design Team!  When you've finished your card and have it uploaded to your blog on online gallery, go to the Link Tool at the bottom of this post and link your card photo.

Please remember that this challenge is for projects that use Stampin' Up! products only and your card should be made in response to this challenge (not posted weeks or months earlier!).

 

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Mary Brown

 

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Michelle Laycock

 

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Heidi Baks

 

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Deb Hoekstra

 

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Cindy Coutts

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Cindy Elam

 

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Karen Barber

 

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Jennifer Timko

 

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Pam Staples

and sneaking in after Valentine's Day with a non-Valentine is

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Robin Messenheimer

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SUO Challenge 37 – Our Top 3

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Oh my did we have some variety with this challenge and what fun it was to look through them all again as we were trying hard to pick our top 3.  But pick we did (despite just about everyone getting a vote somewhere!).  Thanks to everyone who joined us this time, and special congratulations to our Top 3!

 

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Sally McD   That lion is just TOO cute!  And we all loved how Sally used the colors from the Sale-A-Bration sets for this over-the-top cute baby card!

 

 

 

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Erika Clark.  What an A-Maze-Ing Twisted Easel Card with the pleated ribbon all around to set it off. 

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Lori Rider.  We loved the layering with the Framelit and the Doily Triple Layer punch, and the precision with which she did everything in this card!

 

 

 

 

 

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SUO Challenge 37, Favorites from the 2012 Occasions Mini Catalog

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QUICK UPDATE:  The TOP 3 for Challenge 36 – New Techniques is announced in the blog post just beneath this one!  Congratulations to our Top 3 and I hope you will all have a chance to visit their blogs!

Oh, my – have I been having a blast since January 4th, since the 2011 Holiday Season was officially over and the new 2012 Stampin' Up! Occasions Mini Catalog was released!  I can't believe all the wonderful new products in that wonderful Mini Catalog.  But what's my favorite?  What's YOUR favorite?

And that's our challenge for this time with the SUO Challenge Team – make a card or any paper-crafted project with your favorite product from the Stampin' Up! 2012 Occasions Mini Catalog (or, if you're in an area that doesn't have this mini catalog, what's your favorite product from your most current Stampin' Up! catalog)?  If you're anything like me, you'll be hard pressed to come up with just one.  So I "cheated" a bit and included more than one "favorite."  Feel free to follow my example!

I hope you'll enjoy all of our Design Team entries this week – all of which focus on the 2012 Occasions Mini Catalog.  We can hardly wait to see you YOU have to show off from YOUR favorites!

As always, please remember to use ONLY Stampin' Up! products and share only something that you've made in response to this challenge. For a complete list of the guidelines for the SUO Challenges, please refer to our write-up down on the left.

Heidi's Card

Heidi Baks

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Deb Hoekstra

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Cindy Coutts

 

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Cindy Elam

 

Jennifer Timko

 

Karen's Card

Karen Barber

 

Mary's Card

Mary Brown

Michelle Laycock

Robin's Card

Robin Messenheimer

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SUO Challenge 36: Top 3

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Finally life has come to be somewhat normal (as in “normally chaotic” rather than “all-heck-is-breaking-loose” normal) and I have compiled all our votes for the Top 3 for SUO Challenge 36 –  New Techniques.  Without a doubt many of us on the SUO Challenge Design team were impressed with all the techniques and I think that each one of us learned a new technique in the process.  I’m trying out two of them in my classes next week!

But enough of us!  Congratulations to all of you for showing off so many wonderful techniques – but especially to our Top 3.  Note that clicking on one of the pictures will take you to the original blog post and more information about the stamper’s technique!

Margaret's CardMargaret of TotallyAwake4-Stampin.  How much fun is that “Peekaboo Embossing”!?  Not only is the technique fun to use, but Margaret used a perfect stamp set with all the butterflies flitting in and out and around her embossed flowers.  Fun, fun, fun!  Now to go get out our “Flight of the Butterfly” set!

 

Liz FedynaLiz Fedyna of Stamper’s Bliss.  Her take on the Vellum Faux Dry Embossing is just stunning, and we especially liked the added touch of the stitching around the central image.  We think that Liz executed this technique with vellum perfectly and we’re all itching to try it again as soon as possible!

 

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Gayle Wheeler of Stampingville.  We all just loved the idea of using the Dazzling Details to trace the stamped image in this card.  Gayle gave credit to Stampin’ Up! for showing off the technique.  But Gayle did a dynamite job showing it off to everyone (including those of us who missed it in the demonstrator’s magazine!)

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