Thursday, July 9, 2026

A Breath of Fresh Air

Hello there! Thanks for stopping by. This card was a labor of love. These die sets have lots of die cutting and there is stenciling and stamping as well, but they are fun and offer lots of options for different versions of cards.

Our Time Out Challenge #318 is Inspired by Water, and there are so many possibilities for a card such as a lake, ocean, pool, a glass full of water, rain, a vase full of it, etc. We hope you will have fun making a "water" card and join us for this challenge. My card is about being by the water. Whether living there or staying there briefly, it is my kind of place to be.












Our guest this time around is Kathy Asper of myasperations, and you will want to read about her card on her blog, as we invite you to do with each Time Out team member. I learn new techniques from the team and guests and learn about them as people with the stories they tell. It is worth your time to visit their blogs.

Our wonderful sponsor is our own Design Team Member, Jaydee. She is generously offering Pinkfresh Studios Berries & Blossoms Stamp, Die & Stencil Bundle as the prize for our Challenge Winner.





What I used to make my card:

  • Concord & 9th Seaside stamps, stencils and dies, ink pads
  • Spellbinders Beyond the Door dies
  • Altenew Obsidian black ink pad
  • Stampin' Up! Classic Ink pads
  • Ranger Distress and Distress Oxide ink pads
  • Silver card stock
  • Blending brushes
My card is two A2 card bases with the second one adhered to the back of the one on the left. I cut the doorway out of the front of the first A2 card base. The stenciled panel is adhered to the back of the second card base. Does that make sense? 

If you have any questions, comment below this post and I will be happy to reply.

We hope you will join us with an interpretation of water as you wish. It's he perfect time of year for this topic.

See you back here soon,

Carol



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