Welcome lovelies to our next monthly Rerun!
Each Rerun will provide plenty of inspiration focusing upon a featured product, a month-long sale on the featured product and a challenge (with a prize!) and *all-new* giveaway. You will not want to miss out!
For our fifteenth Rerun we are concentrating on Scenery: It's a Wonderful Pennant. This set has elongated triangles in two main sizes in several designs for use in created patterns, trees and other fun ways.
For a blast from the past and to get more of a sense of what all has been made with Scenery: It's a Wonderful Pennant, please CLICK HERE (this will show you all the posts tagged with Scenery: It's a Wonderful Pennant and goes through more than 1 page, but I really think it is worth looking at!).
For a blast from the past and to get more of a sense of what all has been made with Scenery: It's a Wonderful Pennant, please CLICK HERE (this will show you all the posts tagged with Scenery: It's a Wonderful Pennant and goes through more than 1 page, but I really think it is worth looking at!).
Now on to the cards!
Shay
Shay
Give me geometrical shapes and I am a very happy girl! I feel you can really become creative, experiment and play with the possibilities.
For my first card I went with a masculine design.
For my first card I went with a masculine design.
I paired Scenery: It's a Wonderful Pennant with Winter Woodland. I created a background with the wood slice in pumice stone Tim Holtz Distress Ink. On another piece of cardstock I stamped the smaller wood grain pennant in stormy sky as a border and then cut them out. I added the border to the wood slice background. I then flicked watered down stormy sky and faded jeans Distress Ink over the stamped background. On the card base I stamped the sentiment from Winter Woodland in faded jeans and attached the patterned paper panel.
I went with brighter colors for my next card.
I went with brighter colors for my next card.
I simply stamped a pattern with the larger star pennant in spun sugar, twisted citron, cracked pistachio and peacock feathers Distress Ink on the bottom and top of a white cardstock panel. I then stamped the sentiment from Merry & Bright with Evelin T Designs in Versamark and then heat embossed it with silver. To finish off the card I added some stars.
Two easy peasy cards that I hope will inspire you to try your hand at creating something for this Rerun Challenge!
That's it from me...wait until you see what Gayatri, Heather H. and Lydia did with Scenery: It's a Wonderful Pennant!
>>>THE TALENT<<<
>>>CHALLENGE<<<
Now it's your turn to play along with Rerun!
- Create a new project using Scenery: It's a Wonderful Pennant (and/or the coordinating cut files). An alternative to using Scenery: It's a Wonderful Pennant (and/or the coordinating cut files) is to create a new project using one of the projects featured in this post (or any Rerun post throughout October by The Talent) as your inspiration. Make sure you use at least one (1) w&w product (this can include a freebie) in your project. If you choose the alternative to using Scenery: It's a Wonderful Pennant (and/or the coordinating cut files), please include in your post or project description which project inspired you and how.
- Link up your project here by 11:55 p.m. CST on October 31, 2016.
- Enter as many times as you want before the deadline.
- This Rerun Challenge may be combined with other challenges found here on the w&w blog or elsewhere.
One project will be randomly chosen to win $25.00 credit to the w&w shop! The winner will be announced on in it's very own post on the w&w blog later in November. (The winners of Rerun No. 14 challenge and giveaway will be announced later this month).
>>>GIVEAWAY<<<
Please comment on this post (make sure to include your email address in your comment--if you have to add your email address to your comment please do so by replying to your original comment) by 11:59 p.m. CST on October 31, 2016 for a chance to win your very own Scenery: It's a Wonderful Pennant stamp set!
What a wonderful set. Triangles are very underrated. Love the dt inspiration. Very striking cards. Hugz
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A fabulous set and I'm blown away with the team's creativity in their showcases! Talk about seeing stamps from entirely new and fabulous perspectives! Triangle trees: totally smitten! Thank you for the smiles this morning!
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wow! you made some awesome projects with simple triangles!
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These trees are SO darling! Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteGeometric stamps are never out if trend and when they are triangle..super trendy !! Loved this set and the lovely cards shared :)
ReplyDeleteSuch great ideas for It's a Wonderful Pennant set! Love all the fun pattern choices! So versatile with the triangle shapes! Fabulous cards!
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Love the cards and pennant set! cin22.cole@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteSo creative, fun and inspirational. I need to relook at that set! june.swart@netzero.net
ReplyDeleteLove all of the different ways these pennants are used!
ReplyDeleteI love the versatility of this stamp set.
ReplyDeletenwilcox95(at)comcast(dot)net
WOW what a unique stamp...love that each triangle has different patterns in it!! Your team have rocked once again Shay
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Dr Sonia
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What a beautiful stamp set and array of cards, so inspiring! bkbaker1222 at gmail dot com
ReplyDeleteLove all of the Christmas trees.
ReplyDeletethe colors are so pretty.
thanks for sharing.
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I've been thinking about using a triangle for a tree, so will have to play along even though I don't have this fun set. I love all the samples here & am especially drawn to your second card, Shay--great design for any occasion!
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DeleteWhat a fun set! Love all the cards by the DT!
ReplyDeleteSorry, forgot my email address - mandalj@gmail.com
DeleteWhen I first looked at this set I didn't immediately think of Christmas trees, but I love how the holiday cards turned out. There are so many possibilities for this set! eliseyoung7@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteThe Christmas trees are
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and love all the ways it
was used.
Carla from Utah
FABULOUS cards to INSPIRE!!!
ReplyDeleteI look forward to joining the challenge ... my ruler does too :)
Very creative cards using this set.
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DeleteFantastic idea from the DT for using this stamp set, just have to get my brain thinking about this one......shona.chambers@orcon.net.nz
ReplyDeleteLove this set used as Christmas trees!!! Oh, so gorgeous!!
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What a stunningly colourful collection of cards. Love the untraditional colours.
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DeleteWonderful stamps! Love it! And those cards, amazing!
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DeleteAwesome set.Who knew Christmas cards? All the cards were just perfect. What talent! I clicked on the link to go back and look at all the samples of the stamp set. Awesome The only trouble is I saw 3 stamp sets I need. deb.peysen@gmail.com
ReplyDeletewow! such wonderful cards :) very inspiring! i love how the winnie and walter stamp set has been used with such versatility in all the creations! inzzzpiration@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteSuch a cheerful and versatile set! Love the diversity of the DT cards. Great inspiration :)
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Those pennants are indeed wonderful. Very versatile stamp set. Beautiful projects too. jolea dot 1994 at gmail dot com
ReplyDeleteCannot remember having seen this set before, but it was definitely fun to see Gayatri's cards, because I had already decided to turn a party hat into rainbow trees lol. mcv dot 029 at gmail dot com
ReplyDeleteI love the card with the stamped pattern of triangles. Rebeccacell@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteAwesome inspiration by Dt..love this stamp set..so many possibilities...
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What a great set! The possibilities are endless. I love the birthday card with the tree ring slices... it's a perfect guy card.
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DeleteGreat ideas!!! Mehinkle at Juno dot com
ReplyDeleteLove this stamp set and love your DT creation.
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ReplyDeleteLoved the rerun and creations by the DT were awesome and so inspiring! Had fun playing along with the challenge :)
ReplyDeleteCheers!!
Preeti D.
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