Thursday, March 19, 2026

Hello

It's a new challenge day at Time Out Challenges #309: In the Clear. That means we want to see some thing clear on your project. Think sequins, enamel dots, gemstones, stickers, and nylon thread,  to name a few. Also, clear elements like acetate sheets or window plastic can be used on handmade cards to create shaker windows, floating elements, interactive overlays, or full transparent card bases. They add dimension and a modern feel, perfect for highlighting stamped, embossed, or die-cut designs behind a glossy surface. YouTube has many videos on how to use acetate on cards. Check out the Time Out challenge blog for more details and ideas.

I used a clear vintage bottle that pops up on a column when you open the card. The team has all sorts of creative ideas for you so be sure to check out their cards and blogs. Also, our guest Verena Shapiro has a fun card for you as well so don't forget to visit her page, too.








What I used:

  • Stampin' Up! Vintage Bottle punch and plastic bottle, Exposed Brick 3D Embossing folder
  • My Favorite Things Wild Greenery dies
  • Simon Says Stamp Hello die
  • Your Paper Insider glitter cardstock (inside the bottle)
  • Papertrey Ink Into the Blooms II dies (leaves)
  • Concord & 9th ink pads


I saw Rachel Tessman's video here for the card idea and I CASEd her card using my own colors, sentiment and theme. The card lies flat and fits into an A2 envelope which is great.

Our generous sponsor is Uniko who is offering our winner a $25.00 credit to their store. The winner will also be invited to be a guest designer in a future Time Out Challenge.

Thanks for stopping by and do join us for this fun challenge! Thanks for visiting!

Carol

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