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  • Our Daily Bread Designs Blog Hop 2010!

    Welcome to the First Blog Hop of 2010 for Our Daily Bread Designs! If you got here from Debi’s blog, you are in the right place! If not, you might want to go back to the Our Daily Bread Designs blog and start the hop from there!

    We are kicking off the new year with the release of three new sets,perfect for Baptisms, Confirmation, and New Baby cards! Three blessed hoppers will be chosen randomly to receive One Set of  THEIR CHOICE! All you have to do to be eligible to win is complete the hop, leaving comments on each blog and returning to the ODBD Blog and leaving your answer to the question there by Monday, Jan. 4 at 8PM EST. The question will be posted on the ODBD blog, but here’s a tip.. as you are hopping along, take note of your favorite set and what you like best about them! Did I mention there will be THREE WINNERS?!!

    One of the big changes that we are so excited about is that Our Daily Bread designs has accepted a position as a Member Company on Splitcoaststampers!

    Please visit the ODBD Welcome Forum and leave a comment by January 10! If you do, you will be entered into a drawing to win a $50.00 Gift Certificate to the ODBD Store! We have a many things planned including Challenges and a special Prayer Request area! I hope to chat with you over on the ODBD Forum on SCS! Speaking of Challenges, we will be having a weekly challenge! The weekly challenge will be posted on the SCS Forum as well as the ODBD Blog. That means more prizes and awards, and fun for all!!! More on that shortly… stay tuned to the Our Daily Bread designs blog and the SCS Forum for further details. For now… just be sure to be back on Jan 9 when our first Challenge of the New Year will kick off!

    OK… now on to my card: I used the new ODBD Confirmation set.  All the images were gold embossed and all panels were edged with a gold leafing pen. A little color was added to the image using markers and a blender pen. I used Spellbinders labels 4 to cut out my main panels and a border punch to punch down the sides of the ivory panel. I left the die in place and sponged on a little Brilliance gold ink. The beautiful background paper is from the Juliette collection from SEI.

    From here hop to Lorelie’s blog to see what great inspiration she has for you today!

    Have fun hopping, and Happy New Year from the Our Daily Bread designs Bread Basket!

    Thanks for stopping by!

     

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    Supplies:
    stamps: Our Daily Bread designs-Confirmation set
    paper: ivory, burgundy, velvet embossed dp (SEI- Juliette collection)
    ink: Encore UM gold pigment, Ancient Page bordeaux, Brilliance Galaxy Gold
    accessories: gold ep, Krylon gold leafing pen, Spellbinders labels 4 dies, EK Success Moroccan Lace border punch


  • Splitcoast Fan Club/Dirty Dozen Nov Gallery

    is now OPEN!

    Most Wonderful Time teaser

    But you have to be a Fan Club Member to stroll the aisles of this Most Wonderful gallery!  If you haven’t joined yet, come on by. It’s fast, easy, low cost, high value. And you’ll get lots of exclusive tutorials, techniques and galleries full of show stopping gorgeousness.


  • ISC Christmas Card Extravaganza- Day 3

    Welcome to Day 3 of our 1st ever Christmas Card Extravaganza – ISC Blog Hop  (Final Day)!

    Glittering Tree Silhouette 3620a1

    For my Glittering Tree Silhouette, I used the new sheet Eclectic Christmas. The tree profile was stamped w/ white pigment ink onto red linen c/s and embossed w/ a glittery white powder. I like the way the embossing looks on the linen textured c/s. I cut a frame using a Spellbinders nestie rectangle, edged the frame w/ a white marker, then inserted it back in its original place. It’s layered a few times alternating white and green.

    The distressed text background was stamped using a Kaleidacolor pad.  The flourish image was overstamped and embossed w/ a red tinsel powder.  I used cranberry pigment ink and this same red tinsel ep to do the greeting.  A nestie long rectangle was used to cut out the greeting, then I used the end only of the label 4 to recut the ends.

    Glittering Tree Silhouette close up 3557a1c

    I used hole punches to punch out the red tinsel embossed dots to be used as faux brads.

    I hope you enjoyed this Christmas card and I know you’ll love the beautiful cards the rest of the ISC Architects have created.

    Yet, there’s more! Win 3 FREE of the Newest Christmas Stamp Sheets (Joyful Christmas, Eclectic Christmas, Festive Christmas)! Super easy, leave a message about what Christmas means to you & yours on the ISC blog. This opportunity will end Wed Oct 14th

    You want more?

    ISC is also offering 10% off your order (good thru Friday 10/16) ! The Christmas Stamp Line is jam packed and for a limited time only the retail price has been reduced!

    To continue the hop, please click on over to view Joanne’s blog.

     

    Don’t worry, if you get lost, here is the blog hop order.

    Start at the ISC blog
    Kathy
    Sabrina
    Julie (me)
    Joanne
    Connie
    Wendy
    Back to end at the ISC Blog

    Thanks so much for stopping by!

    Supplies:
    stamps: ISC – Eclectic Christmas
    paper: white, green, red linen, lt green
    ink: Colorbox cranberry & frost white pigment inks, Kaleidacolor Fruitcake pad
    accessories: foam tape, Winter Wonderland ep, Red Tinsel ep, hole punches, Spellbinders long rectangles, labels 4 and rectangles sets, white marker

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