Are you ready for the very first JustRite Friday Challenge?!! We hope you'll start joining us each Friday over at the JustRite Stampers blog, for a new challenge each week which will include fantastic prizes! You can find all the details HERE.
The challenge is to get creative with your JustRite fonts so here, I used the I and U from Times New Roman Uppercase set to enhance the glittered heart-punched shape in the center of the faux lollipop I created for the front of a kid's Valentine card. The center is popped up on foam tape and then I used JustRite's new 2" Round Decorative Frames around the center. Red gemstones enhance the design:
For the envelope, I used a few different fonts all together on one Horizontal Wood Stamper, to spell out custom words:
Just stamp repeatedly, to get a custom background for an envelope, card, scrapbook page, etc!
We hope you'll join in with the JustRite Friday Challenge over the weekend. You have until next Thursday to make something and then post a link to the JustRite Challenge blog post. And don't forget, there's a big prize for the winner!
I'll be back in just a bit to announce the winner of my Copic Blogoversary Giveaway!
Faux Lollipop Card Ingredients:
JustRite Stampers®: Times New Roman Upper & Lower font sets & 15-point Times New Roman font, Brayton Uppercase & Curlz Uppercase font sets, Horizontal Wood Stamper, 2" Square Wood Stamper, 2" Round Wood Stamper with bonus 15-pt Times New Roman font, 2" Decorative Frames Borders-Round
Dies & Punches: Spellbinders Classic Circle Nestabilities Sm die 3 & Classic Scalloped Circle Nestabilities Sm die 3. EK Success 1-3/8" circle punch, Stampin' Up Folk Heart punch (retired)
Paper: Memento Rose Bud ink pad, Papertrey Ink Stamper's Select White, Pure Poppy & Hibiscus Burst cardstock. Target Dollar Spot notecards & envelopes
Ink: Papertrey Ink Pure Poppy ink pad, Ranger Adirondack Snow Cap pigment ink pad
Accessories: Target Dollar Spot adhesive gemstones, Star Dust Stickles, foam tape, grosgrain ribbon
Very Creative! I really like both cards.
I love the use of the rectangle block!! will have to try that one and pass the idea along.
Posted by: Terri | January 15, 2010 at 12:16 PM
What a great way to get your own designer paper effect! Thanks for the inspiration!
Posted by: Shirley N | January 15, 2010 at 12:50 PM
So cute!
Posted by: Jan Hennings | January 15, 2010 at 04:55 PM
Eeek~! What a fab idea to use the craft stick!
Posted by: sunghee | January 15, 2010 at 07:52 PM
umm...what a duh moment...love the bg you made with the words! LOL
Posted by: Sue from Oregon | January 15, 2010 at 09:52 PM
Love your card Sharon!!! What a fab use for paddlepop sticks!!!! So clever how you created the BG for the envelope - looks wonderful!!!
Posted by: Kathy J (Wattle) | January 16, 2010 at 03:34 AM
that is awesome!
Posted by: Carolyn King | January 16, 2010 at 09:33 AM
Wonderful Valentine creation! LOVE the way you stamped the envelope, Sharon!
Posted by: barb schram | January 16, 2010 at 11:42 AM