Sunday 7 June 2015

June challenge- Dies and Punches


Good morning and welcome to our June challenge, this month we have a theme that I think will be popular........................

******Dies and Punches******

We still need to see a stamped image as the focal element of your work but this can be combined with whatever dies and punches you would like to use. We have a fabulous prize from.............

Tonic Studios who are this months sponsor are synonymous with quality and precision cutting products from scissors to punches, guillotines to dies. Their products are available from many High Street craft stores and frequently feature on Create and Craft TV. Here is a photo of the fabulous prize from theme:


Ruth who has her own line of Tonic Pick of the Bunch stamps and dies has made two lovely cards for us using the alphabet dies. You can find more of Ruth's work here.



Our Guest Designer this month is Sandma who has made this beautifully inspirational card...........


Brenda
Using Tonic Pick of the Bunch Lilies Window die


Eret



Lynne
Using Tonic Studios Celtic Circle die and Celtic Strip punch


Good luck to you all and we look forward to seeing your punch and die inspired creations.


10 comments:

AnyOldCraft said...

Stunning inspiration this months ladies :)

ellyscard creatief said...

Beautiful inspirations,thanks for the challenge.
Gr Elly

andree said...

such fab inspiration, beautiful work x

Kathi said...

Great inspiration by your design team!

Crafting Queen said...

Stunning creations by the DT!

Wendy Nicola Jackson said...

Thanks for your message Brenda, entry #146, the image was cut with a stitched rectangle die. That is my diecut :). Hugs, Wends x

Fikreta said...

Beautiful inspirations

Dora said...

beautiful work from the team and so inspired too.
all are so different in making. so stunning to see.
thank you!
kind regards, Dora

Karen P said...

Fabulous challenge and fabulous inspirations - thank you for both ladies! x

KandA said...

Beautiful inspiration from the DT and fabulous use of dies xx