Sunday 1 June 2014

Challenge 15 One for the boys

Good morning, and welcome to a brand new challenge.
Thanks so much to everyone who entered our last challenge, we were blown away by the standard of the entries! Make sure you pop back next week to check out the winner and Top 3

This time, our theme is

One for the boys

so you can get ahead with those Fathers Day cards or perhaps you've got a male birthday coming up. You don't have to use PanPastels to play along with us and our lucky winner will receive a fabby prize of goodies from Premium Craft Brands

You've got two whole weeks to enter and as always the DT have created some gorgeous projects to inspire you


Claire C I've made a card for a new baby boy using Maimeri Light Modelling Paste, a Dutch Doobadoo Stencil and PanPastels in Ultramarine Blue Tint and Diarylide Yellow and Tint The image has been coloured with Graph'It markers and I've distressed the edges with Raw Umber PanPastel


 

Terry I have made a Vintage Babycard for a boy, I have worked with scappaper, colored the die underneith the baby with blue PanPastel, the hearts and all around the card and even the roses are colored with Pans. And to finish I placed some lace and hearts.


Lou: I decided to show how versatile Pan Pastels are with your die cuts to make a "Dad" themed card. The majority of my die cuts (at least 90%) were cut from cream, linen card and I have coloured them with my pan pastels. Full details of how I coloured my die cuts can be found on my blog.



 Pan Pastel set - Donna Downey Mixed Media 2   Pewter - Metallic Pan Pastel  Silver - Metallic Pan Pastel

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We don't really do loads of rules here but we do have a couple so please take note:
1. No back links
2. Only 2 entries to make it fair for everyone
3. We'd love you to TRY and play along with the challenge if you can although it's not a hard and fast rule but extra brownie points are awarded to those who do. 
4. The main prize can only be posted to a UK address - if the prize is not claimed within 14 days it will be offered to someone on the Top 3 from the same week.
5. You MUST be a follower of this blog to enter

And remember - our Top 3 is eligible for the running to be offered a place as a forthcoming Guest designer too!

Make sure you pop back next week when we will announce the winner of our last challenge and our talented DT will have more inspiration for you too!

The challenge will run until Saturday  14th June and the winner and top 3 will be announced on Sunday 22nd June





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6 comments:

  1. What a great coincidence of themes for me! Looking forward to hopping round for a closer look at the fab inspiration.
    Alison x

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  2. Fabulous theme, my first one doesn't include Pan Pastels. It is a frame for my Dad for Fathers Day. I am not placing a picture in it as he is a volunteer for the commonwealth games and I will place a picture of him in it when I have one of him running with the Baton at age 74. There are three stars on the frame as he has three children x
    Denise x
    Oh I meant to apologise for the squint pic. It was straight when I added it xx

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  3. I have added my second entry (number 5) my Nephews 3rd Birthday Card. He is a little cutie with the big brown eyes. He will break some hearts when he is older....
    I have used pan pastels to change a boring white card to a lovely toned blue card to coordinate with the truck and tractors etc....
    Denise xx

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  4. Thank you for another fabulous challenge and for sharing the gorgeous inspirations Karen x

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  5. Brill DT designs and another fab challenge. jane xxx

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  6. Thanks for the challenge! (I'm an e-mail follower, hope that counts!)

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