I’m so excited to bring back the 30 Day Card Making Challenge but this time with a festive twist. That’s right, its the 30 Day Christmas Card Making Challenge. The challenge is due to begin 1st September with daily challenges for all of us to take part in and enjoy. Similar to the challenge held In April you can share the projects you have created by using the hashtag #30DayChristmasCardMakingChallenge. You can see the challenges tiles from April here.
You can follow the challenge on Instagram either by following me or the hashtag. Both links are available below.
Instagram Account
Follow the hashtag
In April I found that there was a need for a better way of sharing on Facebook. Which is why I have created a public group where people can share their creations or just support others. Anyone is able to join so please do should you wish.
Join the group
I’m excited to welcome new people to the 30 Day Christmas Card Making Challenge and welcome some back. It’s going to be fun.
challenge tiles
Please find the daily challenge tiles below. These will be available on each daily post with additional information as well as the project I have created to the theme. There are a few different type of challenges:
- Card Sketches – These should be used to inspire the layout of your project. Where the sketch features a snowflake this should be where the something could be, i.e. focal image or embellishment.
- Technique Challenge – For a challenge like this you should incorporate the technique into your project in some way. This doesn’t need to be the main focal point of the project but it should feature within it somewhere.
- Colour Combo – You should use the colour listed on the challenge together on your project. While the colours are list as Stampin’ Up! colours, where these aren’t available they should be substituted for a similar. Whisper White & Basic Black can be added in addition the colours listed where they aren’t already detailed.
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