Monday, November 16, 2009

Digital Imaging Center

The Res-Q crew is really excited about this week’s challenge. Please welcome Erin Bailey, and Doodle Palace Stamps, as our Digital Imaging Specialists on call! Here’s a little bit about Erin who designs for Doodle Palace: “Hi! I am Erin and I love stamping. My stamping journey began when I was pregnant with my oldest daughter and needed something to do! A friend brought over some stamps and I was hooked. Stamping fit perfectly into my schedule as a new mom. Now I have another daughter and work part time. Luckily, I also have an increasingly supportive husband who lets me ramble on about stamps, paper and copic colors and gives me some free time here and there to craft! I recently discovered the world of digi stamps! Each day I print out a sheet for my daughter and one for myself and we spend some time coloring together and creating our projects. Blogging and papercrafting has been such a fun part of my life over the past year or so. I've met so many wonderfully talented people, many of which I happily consider my friends. I draw inspiration from them everyday and sometimes am inspired so much I need to go right out and buy something new. Happy Stamping!” Doodle Palace has generously provided our players with the image for Erin’s challenge this week.



{To access the image, click on it, then right click and save to your computer, resize as needed.)
You are welcome to use this image for this Res-Q-challenge but we know you will honor Doodle Palace’s generosity and talents by using it just this ONE time. Only participants in the Res-Q-challenge may use this image. If you would like to purchase the image for further duplication or any of their great images, please visit their website, Doodle Palace Digital Stamps. Dee and Robin are great people! They’ve offered a prize as well. Upload your project using the Doodle Palace image, leave us a comment about its location below, and we’ll draw one lucky winner to receive TWO FREE images of your choice. All projects must be uploaded by Sunday, November 22nd at 6:00 PM EST. So here’s the challenge from our digital imaging specialist, Erin: Use the Doodle Palace image to create your project. Use any sketch you like for your design, but please incorporate glitter, embossing, a scalloped border, “pull-out” tag, and ribbon. You can use Erin’s sample for inspiration. Her card does not open. The embossed portion is actually the pull-out tag with a place for writing under the image and on the back.





If you upload to an online gallery, please use RESQ23 for your keyword or label and don’t forget to comment below to be eligible for the Doodle Palace free images! Thanks for playing!


7 comments:

  1. This image makes the cutest card. I'm real happy with mine. I'll upload it a little later today. Thanks to Erin and Doodle Stamps.

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  2. Thanks for this adorable image. I'm off to creat with it, and I will upload to SCS!

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  3. This is such a darling image. Here's my sample for the challenge: http://thecraftycat-michelle.blogspot.com/2009/11/res-q-23-gingers.html

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  4. I just love these little gingerbread kids! Here's my card on my blog:
    http://jackieseverywhere.blogspot.com/2009/11/doddle-doodle-do-aaaaaah.html
    and on splitcoast:
    http://www.splitcoaststampers.com/gallery/photo/1543090?&cat=500&ppuser=114056

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  5. I love this image and I happen to be behind on my holiday cards! Thanks so much Erin and Doodle Palace!

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  6. These little ginger peeps were so fun to work with! When you look at them you just have to smile! Thank you Erin and Doodle Palace Stamps.
    Here is my card: www.splitcoaststampers.com/gallery/photo/1543334?&cat=500&ppuser=93505

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  7. I just posted my card to SCS and my gallery. You can see it here:http://www.splitcoaststampers.com/gallery/photo/1543374?&cat=500&ppuser=136194

    Such a darling image! I HAD to use RED with those cute little gingerbreads!! Thanks so much for the image!!!

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