Just to add to the challenge, we ask that your projects not include any Santa images.
We can't wait to see your creations! How 'chilling' will yours be!?!
The challenge ends Dec. 19th at 7am so you have loads of time to enter for your chance to win a $25 gift certificate to Third Coast Rubber Stamps!
The designers have some beautiful inspiration to get you started!
Liisa
Roni
| Stamps by Third Coast Rubber Stamps: My Pumpkin (little witch) VB-292-H; Let It Snow WS-079-C; A Little Snack (snowmans hat modified to fit the little witch/girl) CM-111-S |
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| Stamp by Third Coast Rubber Stamps: Snowy Scene- Keep Away (FA-454-T) |
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Please remember to follow our few simple challenge rules!
Most important being:
*Only entries using Third Coast stamps qualify for the prizes and Coterie Top 3.
Please put TCRS after your name when you link up so we know you did (if you forget then include TCRS when you leave your comment). Same goes if you'd like to be considered to receive a Spotlight Guest Designer invitation, put SGD after your name.
*You MUST rubber stamp at least one element in your project to play in our challenges!
*Please leave a comment after you link up - we love hearing from you!
*Your project must be new, i.e. published on or after the start date of the challenge!
*You must mention our Challenge blog in your blog post or in the photo description if using Facebook and include the challenge title: "TCCC#10 Christmas Countdown", with a direct link to this post! If you don't have any way of sharing your art you can share your entry with us on Third Coast's Facebook page and link up from there.
Any entries that don't follow the challenge theme or our few simple rules will be removed!
Happy Stamping!
Leigh S-B
The Sharpie Domino Queen
Third Coast Creative Challenge & Contest Coordinator

Hi, I have uploaded my card and I see the image has not shown. I tried to upload another but the link would not let me, it said I can not upload a duplicate! So you may need to delete my card #7 an I will upload again!
ReplyDeleteThanks Val Snaith