Saturday, November 24, 2012

Core'dination's 2nd Hard Core Crop!!!!



Welcome to the 2nd Hard Core Crop! We are bringing in the Holiday season with challenges designed
to get you inspired to create for the Holidays. Please head over to the Coreblog for crop rules. And we have the Facebook crop page  for you to chat and hang out with fellow Hard Core Croppers so make sure
you head over there, too. You never know when challenges or giveaways will pop
up over there!  
Today I have created for you three cards using the David Tutera line as well as some fabulous May Arts Ribbon.  I used the ribbon on one of the cards as well as a layout. I used some of the Step 3 products that David Tutera line has creates to make these holiday cards.  You can see the pictures showing how to put them together.  I also created a layout using some of Tim Holtz fabulous Seasonal Impressions Pack and some of the awesome May Arts ribbon.  I'm going to select a random winner. I will be giving away these fabulous prizes:
 
  From May Arts: http://www.mayarts.com/blog/


 ALSO!!!               TWO packs of our Cut & Emboss series.



First off my cards:  This first card uses the Size A card - I then cut down a Step 2 B/C to fit the card and added the Step 3 embellishments that I chose.  On this card I added some of my favorite May Arts ribbon - love the big pretty bows this ribbon creates.




 Next I have another card this time using the Size B/C Step 1 card base and envelope. I layered a Step 2 B/C layer and then added my choice of Step 3 embellishments.  I ran them through my Xyron to add adhesive.


 
 


 For my last card I used some of the gold Step 1 B/C card base and envelopes.  I added another Gold Step 2 layer.

 



 


 Next I have a layout for you using the Tim Holtz Seasonal Impressions which I ADORE!!! There are several different colored/layered sheets for each holiday and they just make the page fall together.  I threaded my May Arts ribbon through my page and tied it in a bow.  I also used some more of it on my little tag.
 

 
  So create a card or layout using Core'dination's and ribbon and link it up here for you chance to win the prizes I have shown!
Challenges must use the Linkinz below. If you do not have a blog, please feel free to use Photobucket or Flickr or any other photo sharing sight that provides links. Challenges must include Core'dinations ColorCore Cardstock. You many combine this challenge with any of the other HCC challenges but you may complete this challenge as many times as you like. You must link by 8 pm, December 2nd (Sunday). All winners must email ellen_sosnoski@coredinations.com by DECEMBER 12th with their name, address, phone number and prize the won in the subject line. For ex.: Core'dinations Crop Tillie Prize pack Winner.







12 comments:

  1. Your cards and lo are GORGEOUS!! LOVING all the photos on your lo!!!

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  2. Beautiful work! I really love the LO! I was looking at those David Tutera Card items at Joanns the other day! The challenge is to use ribbon and Core on three cards or a LO?

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  3. Very nice, Debbie!
    Love how your cards came together and that page is so fun!

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  4. You can make a card or a layout - just use Core'dinations!

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  5. Wonderful creations and inspiration, Debbie! LOVE the page :)

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  6. Your creations are really neat. love them. Love the colors also.

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  7. Fab cards and layout!!!
    Thank you for the inspiration and fun challenge :)

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  8. Deb, thanks for your kind comment on my blog. I really like all of your cards, although I favor the color green, so of course your green card with the large green bow is my favorite. What type of May Arts and width size is that ribbon? Sure, do like the RAK of May Arts ribbon, my favorite!!!
    ava g

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  9. Love all your projects, enjoyed doding your challenge!

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  10. Thank you for this challenge Debbie - I had heaps of fun making my ribbon butterfly then tearing and embossing my Black Magic :)

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