Patchwork Quilt Valentine Card – #tttc239

Patchwork Heart Valentine Card -Rosanne Mulhern Heartfelt Stamping

It’s the first Tic Tac Toe Thursday of the New Year!  This year we’re going to a two week team rotation.  This means that each challenge board will remain open for two weeks instead of one to give you more time to create and participate.  I think this was a great idea.  For this first challenge of 2024, it was Team O’s challenge to create for and Jeanie came up with a board chock full…

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Honey BEE Mine, Valentine – January CASEing Coast to Coast

Welcome to our first CASEing Coast to Coast stamping adventure of 2024.  Karen Hallam in California and myself here in Pennsylvania have been enjoying this monthly collaboration for several years now and we’re back for another.  Each month, we take a turn at choosing the direction of our project.  Also, I wanted to give a great BIG shout out to Karen for creating this fantastic graphic.  It perfectly depicts “bridging” our projects. To start the…

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Pretty Poinsettia for Christmas – #TTTC237

Welcome to another Tic Tac Toe Thursday! I had the opportunity to create this week’s challenge board…I hope it will inspire you to play along with us! …And here’s my card.  I chose the third row across: Red, Flocking, Embossing With the holidays in full swing, I created a pretty card with lots of dimension and texture.  I used mostly retired SU products starting with the beautifully flocked Plush Poinsettia DSP.  This paper is too…

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Time for a Celebration for #TTTC235

Time for a Celebration Birthday Card - Rosanne Mulhern Heartfelt Stamping

While it’s time for a (birthday) celebration, it’s also time for another Tic Tac Toe Challenge. I loved working with this board that Karren created.  So many of the elements spoke to me that I had a hard time deciding what to create.  I chose to go two ways on the board… left side diagonal:  Blue, Free, Celebration and middle column down:  Stripes, Free, Flowers I was recently browsing Scrapbook.com’s site and came across this…

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