20 October 2009

Hump Day Bombshell Blog Hop 7!!



This week's challenge is to do some paper piecing. This challenge is perfect for those leftover scraps of DP that you just can't throw away. Now you can put them to good use! Instead of hoarding these precious pieces, stamp your favorite image directly onto the paper and cut it out. Voila! You have the perfect patterned paper to compliment your favorite Bombshell stamp.
Remember leave a comment on each of the DT's blogs for a chance to win some FABULOUS Bombshell Goodies:



Here are my Halloween Bombshells using this month's colour scheme of Orange, Green, Purple and Black.
I transformed my three Bombshells into a Covern of Witches by colouring their skin a lovely green!

At the very back (this is a three layer tunnel card) is the Bombshell from Man's Ruin trimmed and sat upon her broomstick.

Next is Butterfly Queen who has a cloak to 'swish' in a suitably evil manner, created from patterned papers.

At the front is Feisty Witch! She started out as a Pirate from It's a Pirate Life Bombshells. Her 'Super Witch' outfit was created by paper piecing October Afternoon papers.

All witchy accessories, cauldron, broomstick and hats are from the Holiday Accessories Bombshell set (Oh so useful!)

Other Bombshells used are Sugar Skulls and Sugar Daddy.

I used Copic pens to colour in the Bombshells and embellished with Stickles Glitter Glue and Prima flowers.


Thanks for visiting- now hop off to the other Bombshell Blogs for inspiration and a chance to win!

Angela

Kas

Miss Magoo

Jacquie (Ms.October!)

Gabby

Sarah K

Lyss

Kathi

Terra

Nicole


MORE CHANCES TO WIN!!!!!

To enter, create a card similar to the layout shown below & post it HERE on Rubber Stamp Chat. Enter as many times as you like, and use whatever stamps you choose...no company or style restrictions. It's that easy, and we hope you'll join us in this fun challenge!



Everyone that plays will be entered in a drawing for the "Love & Luck" stamp set shown below, and elegantly displayed on Kathi's card above. The stamps come mounted on static cling cushion and ready to use with your favorite acrylic blocks.

18 comments:

Claireabelle said...

Fantastic card! Love the idea of a witches covern
x

Kelli Green aka Cajunstampingqueen said...

Thats Wicked Awesome! I love it!!!! Totally sweet!

Mary G. said...

WOW!!! You did an awesome job on this!!! Who'd have thought those girls would look SO hot being green!?!? Wonderful job with the challange!!!

Unknown said...

I love love love love this. What an awesome idea. Thanks for sharing. I think this is absolutely wonderful.

Shaz said...

Which Witch is which?... I mean ... they are all hot!

ldfdesign said...

oh my gosh! great card! this must have took a lot of time! great card!

Erin said...

That's fantastic!! I think I'm in love.

Darsana said...

Okay Hands down this is my favorite project on the blog hop this week. I love the theme and the designe and the take on the paper piecing is phenomenal. This must have taken you some hours to complete, but it is worth it.
Great, Great card!

Hey Hey Paula said...

Love what you've done with the girls! Great card.

Jacqueline said...

This is amazing!! What work...all of the Bombshells are knock outs! LOVE all the detail to this frame! Love this!!

Alyssa S said...

Very clever! Love how you placed Man's Ruin on the broomstick :o)

Gabby said...

Awesome project Katie! Love it!

Renee Drew said...

Katie, what a fabulous card you've created! There are such wonderful details. Picking a favorite is impossible!

Ashley said...

I love that you made the girls GREEN!

Art Tart on a Farm said...

the green skin is perfect to turn the images into witchy greatness

Kas said...

This was such a great idea!!

Bombshell Stamps said...

You absolutely boggle my mind! I am blow away at how you layered the bombshell girls and transformed everything! Really Katie, you've outdone yourself once again!!!

Kathi said...

You totally rocked this. I love your trio of witches and how they're all green, but dressed to suit their personalities.