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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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SUO Challenge 36, New Techniques for a Whole New Year!

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If you are anything at all like me, you often find yourself using the same paper crafting techniques over and over.  My "go-to" techniques are heat embossing and 2-Step Stamping.  Many of Stampin' Up!'s stamp sets lend themselves beautifully to these two techniques.  So when the idea for today's challenge occurred to me, it wasn't hard to find a technique to use that I haven't used in a while.

What about you?  Are you a technique junkie, or do you pretty much stick with the same-ol'-same-ol' techniques?  Whichever you are, I'll bet you can point to a technique that you've never used – or that you haven't used in a long while.  That's our challenge this time around – pick a technique that's something you use infrequently – or not at all – and share it with us here at Stampin' Up! Only Challenges!

Our design team members have come up with some great examples of techniques they rarely or never use, and it's been a lot of fun for me to see what they can do with them.  One thing's for sure, though.  Even with different techniques, they each have their own style and it comes through beautifully no matter which techniques they use.  I'm sure yours will, too!

Please remember, 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 Baks – Bleaching and Watercolor

 

Deb Hoekstra – Stamping on a Coffee Filter


Cindy Coutts – Using fabric cut with pinking shears, handmade rosettes, coloring pearls, coloring die-cuts


Cindy Elam – Emboss Resist


Jennifer Timko – Faux Delft Tile


Karen Barber – Paper Piecing and Fussy Cutting


Mary Brown – Marker Layering


Michelle Laycock – Tea Bag Dyeing


Pam Staples – Perpetual Card (Showing four "sides")


Robin Messenheimer – Watercolor

 

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SUO Challenge 35 – Our Top 3!

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Punchy it was indeed around the Stampin' Up! Only Challenges Blog these past two weeks!  What a great collection of marvelous ideas for using punches, especially the new builder and layer punches –  this challenge created!  Thank to you to everyone! 

Because there were such super entries, the Design Team had a bit of a challenge itself to pick our Top 3.  In fact, almost half of the entries received votes for the Top 3 – you all should be very proud of your projects, and we look forward to seeing more projects from all of you in the weeks and months to come! 

But, as always, we DO pick a Top 3 and here are those for the "Feeling Punchy" Challenge.  If you want to read more about each artist, just click on the picture of her project.

Robbie's CardRobbie Rubala, with her super cute Airplane Card!  Look at all the different ways she used punches- the clouds in the sky especially caught our attention, along with the way Robbie used the Doily Triple Layer punch for the tree tops.  This really is Punch ART – from a true artist!

 

Beth's Punch ArtBeth Rush with her drop dead cute lion made with the Owl Builder Punch.  That face really does look like a cat (cute cat!), but you know you're dealing with a lion with the wonderful pleated "mane" behind that cute face.  One of our Design Team said this, "Makes me roaring to punch one myself!" 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Connie Babbert, a well-known "Queen of Creative Christmas Trees," who wowed us with this tree made from petals from the Blossoms Builder Punch. 

 

 

 

 

 

Thanks again to all of you for your fabulous creations.  We hope to see your creations in a lot more Stampin' Up! Only Challenges!

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SUO Challenge 35, Feeling a Bit Punchy?

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Can you believe that the holidays are almost over?  Those of you who celebrate Christmas are probably feeling the "punchiest" right now as the big weekend is over and all that's left is the cleaning up.  You're allowed to feel punchy!

Today at SUO Challenges, though, "punchy" refers to all those wonderful punches that Stampin' Up! has had for us over the years.  Most of the time in my crafting, punched features are just background or accents for the main motif of the project.  But many of Stampin' Up!'s punches are good enough to be the main feature in their own right.  So your challenge this week is to create a card, scrap page or 3-D project where the punch is the star of the show!  As you can see from our Design Team projects, punch art is a great way to show off those punches – but it's not the only way!  I'm sure that you have some great ideas to share with us, and we can hardly wait to see them!

And in case you missed our post from yesterday, please welcome Cindy Coutts back as a member of our Design Team!

Please remember, 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 Baks

 

Deb Hoekstra


Cindy Coutts


Cindy Elam


Jennifer Timko


Karen Barber


Mary Brown


Pam Staples

As a bonus, Pam would also like to share a card she made using punches from My Digital Studio by Stampin' Up!

 

 

Robin Messenheimer

 

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