Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Stampin Royalty Challenge #50

This week the Stampin' Royalty Goddess's are challenging you to a recipe challenge. This week's challenge is
BRING ON THE BLING
(Glitter, Tinsel, Sparkles, Rhinestones, Whatever...)

The rules are simple, create a card, scrapbook layout, 3-D Project or My Digital Studio project featuring a patterned paper or two in your project.

Once you have finished your project upload it to your blog or public gallery and make sure to add a link back to our blog letting people know you are participating in one of our challenges! Feel free to grab our badge/button located over in the left hand column. Remember: If you upload your project to an online gallery please use keyword: SR#50. Then use the 'inLinkz' found below to link your projects here - we can't wait to see what you come up with! :-)

Note: 'inLinkz' will close at 3:00pm (PST) Monday, December 20th, 2010. Make sure to check back on Wednesday, December 22nd to see our Goddess Picks of the Week and for a New Challenge!

For inspiration, check out these fabulous projects created by the Stampin' Royalty Goddesses. (Don't forget if you click on the name of each Goddess it will take you to her personal blog where you can find out all the secrets on how she created her project!) their fabulous blogs.

By: Sandra Farrell By: Angela McKay

By Georgeann Manning

By Gardenia Pepworth

By: Marlene Peters

By Denise Pettingill

By: Jenn Picard

By Meilani Smith

And we've been honoured with a visit from a past member of the design team. Please check out these sparkly purses made by Shanda Stirk



4 comments:

  1. Gorgeous sparkly creations ladies! Thank you for a fun challenge! Happy holidays...hugs ~S~

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  2. Love bling and it was fun making other than a Christmas card. Great fun playing. Great DT inspirations. Happy Holiday, Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.

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  3. Fabulous sample projects... love the blings and all the sparkle. Great challenge just before Christmas. :o)

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