We had such lovely entries and Mr. Random chose this challenge entry to win a $25.00 credit to the w&w shop:
No. 6 | Novel ideas aka Anila Dk
Thank you for all your kind comments as well! The winner of the The Write Stuff: Picture Perfect stamp set is:
No. 22 | Dana M
Congrats Anila and Dana! Please email us at info {at} winniewalter {dot} com. Dana, I will additionally need your mailing address.
Now on to this month's 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 giveaway. You will not want to miss out!
For our thirty-fourth Rerun we are concentrating on Typecast: Cary. This set is your basic solid letters and numbers in a size with a little heft--create personalized sentiments, names, add a number to a birthday card, etc. all with this set in a font that matches our In a Word series!
Now on to the cards!
Now on to the cards!
Super easy birthday cards today with 2 different color waves. One more stereo-typically male and the other female (Did you know that pink was originally going to be assigned to boys rather than girls? Just saying.)
I began by lining up the grid of numbers from Typecast: Cary on the MISTI and inking it up and stamping it once on 2 different panels with fossilized amber and abandoned coral Oxide Distress Inks. I love the rustic, worn look to this. I love to use numbers in birthday cards, but using "25" for Christmas would be perfect too or "31" for Halloween or New Year's Eve would be fun or even "14" for Valentine's Day or the "4" with the "th" could work for the 4th of July and so on and so forth.
To fill in I stamped the smaller and larger open center stars from Comfort + Joy on each in some more Oxide Distress Inks (cracked pistachio + broken china on one and then cracked pistachio + worn lipstick on the other).
I flicked ink (surprise, surprise!) on each panel. I also cut out "celebrate" and "wish big" from In a Word: Birthday Tiles Cutaways and adhered them to a piece of colored cardstock before adding them to each panel with foam dimensional adhesive. I adhered each panel to a white A2 card base. Last, I added some puffy stars.
That's it from me...wait until you see what Crystal (with videos!), Gayatri, Heather and Kelly did with Typecast: Cary ...so amazing!
>>>THE TALENT<<<
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Now it's your turn to play along with Rerun!
- Create a new project using Typecast: Cary (or even Typecast: Cary Letters Cutaways and/or Typecast: Cary Numbers Cutaways). An alternative to using Typecast: Cary is to create a new project using one of the projects featured in this post (or any Rerun post throughout September by The Talent) as your inspiration. Make sure you use at least one (1) w&w product (this can include a freebie found in the w&w shop) in your project. If you choose the alternative to using Typecast: Cary, 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
September 30, 2018October 8, 2018. - 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 the w&w blog in August.
An InLinkz Link-up
>>>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 September 30, 2018 October 8, 2018 for a chance to win your very own Typecast: Cary stamp set!
I am following you on instagram but don't know how i missed it on blogger..But i am glad that i am following you here too..awesome cards by all DT's..Loved each one of them..Thank you for the chance to win
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Omg... My first win here... I am so very happy ❤️❤️❤️...
ReplyDeleteThank you so much team... Mailing you right away...*happy dance*
Awesome card ideas with this set!
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Can't beat a nice solid alphabet. Gorgeous inspiration from the team. The ideas are flowing...... Hugz
ReplyDeleteWhat a darling post with FABULOUS CARDS!!!
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DeleteYay! I'm so excited to be the winner of the fabulous The Write Stuff: Picture Perfect stamp set! Thank you so much for your generosity!
ReplyDeleteFantastic and creative inspiration using the Typecast: Cary set, so versatile!
How fun with the numbers and letters. Great cards by all!
ReplyDelete(Congrats to last month's winners as well!).
what fun card ideas!
ReplyDeleteVery cool samples of this great set! sghess4451 at comcast dot net
ReplyDeleteThese cards are so bright cheerful and fun! Love the inspiration for the Typecast set!
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Fabulous set! The font is prefect - bold and sized just right. Love all the wonderful and creative cards by the DT's too!
ReplyDeleteAll the samples are awesome, I'm especially partial to the "Joy" card. Cary is the perfect set to be a "go to" for alpha/numeric (love the the extras too). It's one of those sets that you don't realize you need it until you don't have it lol.
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DeleteI love letters! Even though I bought a Cricut just for letters, I still love stamping letters! Great inspiration from the team!
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Love the versatility of this set - so many possibilities......
ReplyDeleteGreat examples using Typecast" Cary!
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Lovely range of projects from the designers with this versatile set.
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This is such a great font!
ReplyDeleteFun ways to use this alpha set. jeandonny2000 at hotmail dot com
ReplyDeleteHere's another set that I do not own...yet! :) Really love how everyone used it....lots of different ideas. Love how fun and celebratory Shay's colorful cards are...using the numbers and stars in for a happy background. I am also drawn to Heather's crisply precise lines of JOY on her wonderful Christmas card. Thank you for the chance to win this set!
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This set is definitely a must-have. It's so versatile. Thanks for sharing the variety of projects.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous collection of the cars by the DT using this lovely set.
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ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful cards and lovely ideas! You have such amazing collection of stamps and dies and I wish to try some of them. Thanks for the inspiration.
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Congratulations Anila & Dana..Wonderful inspiration by DT..love this amazing stamp set..so many possibilities.Hugsxx Deepti
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What awesome cards!!! Some times it easy to forget what fabulous design elements numbers and letters can be. Thanks for the inspiration!!
ReplyDeleteThe Typecast: Cary is a great alphabet, I like it ! And all the cards presented on this post are wonderful inspiration !! Thanks for it and for the opportunity to win.
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Adorable cards!!! Beautiful ideas about how to use this darling stamp set!!!
ReplyDeleteCongrats to Anila and Dana!!!
Arianna
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I can tell it's been a crazy month for me, since I had not even checked out this post. Hope to get crafty this weekend. I may not have this stamp set, but there's plenty of inspiration to work with!
ReplyDeleteJust love your cards. The joy one is great but I can see lots of possibilities using this set too. Thankyou for the inspiration xx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful fonts and numbers.... awesome cards by all ...and congratulations to the last month winners 😁
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Just linked up a card inspired by Crystal Thompson's CAS card. Enjoyed whipping up this card for four W7W challenges.
ReplyDeletewow, amazing inspirations, I love them all. I was totally inspired by Crystal, thank you.
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