Sunday 1 December 2013

Wk 48 Dec 1 - Winter Wonderland - use metallics ONLY plus ONE other colour

Good morning, can you believe its December already? Its also time for a brand new challenge here in PanPastel land but before we move on to our new challenge its time to announce the winner and top 3 from Challenge 46 so without any further ado, the winner (chosen by random.org) is........................................................................

Number 4, thats you Karen P!!!
Congratulations Karen, please email us to claim your fabby PanPastel goodies.
And our top 3,as voted by our design team are:
Congratulations ladies, we all loved your beautiful artwork!! Don't forget to grab your blinkie from the sidebar

Right then, on to this weeks challenge which is 'Winter Wonderland', using metallics plus one other colour. Our extra twist for the DT was to use the gorgeous new metallic PanPastels plus one other colour but as they are so new we know not everyone has them yet so that doesn't apply to challenge entrants. The winner will be announced on Sunday 15th December and our lucky winner will receive a fabulous prize of goodies from Premium Craft Brands

Before we showcase the gorgeous projects from the DT, we've got a very special guest designer joining us this month,the lovely and very talented Rachel Fisher! Rachel has created this stunning canvas for this week's theme



As always our design team have created some amazing artwork to inspire you

Zoe I used Phthalocyanine blue tint Pan Pastel as my base, stamped with Versamark and used Pewter Metallic Pan Pastels over it! Please visit my blog.




Claire C I've used silver, pewter and white PanPastels to create this wintery scene


Terry I made a Christmas Tag worked on it with lots of Modelling Paste and stencils for the background. Used the Silver Metallic PanPastels on my Tag and the Blue PanPastel.
Tracy - Snowflake Wishes
A quick and simple ornament to share with you all today using Metallic Pans, Phthalo Blue Shade Pan and a few other bits and bobs along the way. Please pop on by my blog to see more here. xox

Suzi - I created a Metallic Merry Christmas Card to share with you today, featuring black card stock, a festive embossing folder, Turquoise Pan Pastels, along with Silver and Pewter Metallic Pan Pastels.

I'm sure the gorgeous work from our DT will have inspired you to play along with us this week, the challenge will run until Tuesday 10th December and the winner will be announced on Sunday 15th December here on the challenge blog.

Don't forget to check out the rules, we don't have many but it makes it fair for everyone 
1. remember to link to your blog post not just your blog so our DT can find your projects and leave you some love.
2. No backlinking, new projects only


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6 comments:

  1. Beeeeautiful samples sweet ladies!!xxxx

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  2. amazing samples and thanks for such a lovely write up. you are very kind xx

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  3. Thanks so much for putting my card in your top 3. Such lovely DT and GD cards today, gorgeous metallics x

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  5. What a lovely accolade from such a talented group - Thank you!

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  6. So lovely to see the uber talented Rachel as a Guest DT here. I love what Rachel creates and her canvas is stunning. In fact everything is stunning, will try to join in with something or other this week as I love the inspirations.
    I just wanted to check if we could use black or white as neutrals or do you consider those to be a colour?
    Blimey - well shocked - that was my first time trying more than one medium - I guess I will be doing some more - thank you, have emailed you. Thank you all so very much xx

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