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NOVEMBER 2015 "WHITE WITH A TWIST" CHALLENGE...


Welcome to our November "White with a Twist" Halloween inspired Challenge....
(You don't have to use a Halloween theme - it just seemed appropriate 
for this time of the year)
 
So the challenge is to use ALL the colours(or shades of the colours) in this photo prompt:
Purple, Lime/yellow and black


and


Create a layout inspired by ALL the colours in this photo and you MUST use at least one piece of chipboard. (as Scrapping Outback is known for all its chipboard)

You must use WHITE combined with the colours above. You can use printed paper as long as these colours are the main focus of the paper. There can be other colours on the printed paper, but not too much to take away from the colours in the inspiration picture.


You can use anything to create these colours like mists, inks or paints.


You can use a small amount of black/brown just for a little stamping, inking, journaling or just as a small accessory, however it is NOT to be the main focus of your layout UNLESS it is a main colour in the inspiration photo.


You can use as little or a lot of each colour, but EVERY colour or similar shade of that colour in the picture MUST be used. You can use varied shades of the colours - it depends on the inspiration that you get from the picture.

Rules: 
Create a layout following the above criteria, then follow the instructions below....

 After you have created a LO for the challenge please upload it to your blog, online gallery or Facebook page -  make sure you mention us and link back to our blog challenge.  Then add your DIRECT challenge link to us using the Mister Linky on the right hand side of our BLOG.


Once you have done that and if you are on facebook, just pop over to the SO FaceBook page and let us know you have entered our challenge - you can then link back to your own blog or FB page as well so we can all go and check out your creation.


Out of courtesy, please link your challenge entries back to the Scrapping Outback BLOG challenge or be sure to give credit to the Scrapping Outback challenge and if there is a sketch to follow please give credit to the sketch artist as well.


Please use your creation for our challenge only - if you choose to use it for other challenges as well, you will not be eligible  for the Scrapping Outback prize...


If you are winner be sure to grab your Challenge Winners Blinkie to add to your blog.


Thank you and Good luck!!


Due Date:  30th November 2015 11.59pm

Prize:  $15 shop voucher to spend in our store for the winning layout will be chosen by our design team :)

 
 So to get you inspired to create we have some wonderful samples from our Design Team girls....


First up we have this amazing Halloween layout created by
Marie Mazz Cairns 
Here are a few close ups:
Supplies:
Manor House - Country Estate Paper Collection - Bird song Paper
Scrapping Outback Cardstock (white)
Fancy Pants Glitter cuts (spooky title)
Kaisercraft journal tags (13th hour)
Scrap FX
Couture Creations double sided tape 
 VersaColour Ink (lime) pad
 Printed tapes
 Lindy’s Stamp Gang Embossing Powders 
  (Hollyhack scarlet plum and silver moon sapphire)
Cosmo Cricket  and Carolees Creations black alphas
Versa Mark  (Dazzle) embossing ink pad
Other: stencil, plastic toy spider, black thread, brads, glue

 Marie has been super busy this month and created another stunning and very creative layout for us this month :)
A couple of close ups:

Supplies Used:
Scrapping Outback Cardstock (white)
Lindy's Stamp Gang (LSG) Flat Fabios (Luscious Lime) 
LSG Starburst mist (Prima Donna Purple) 
LSG embossing powder (Midnight Ruby) 
Kaiser stamps 
 printed tape 
Childhood Rubons
Marion Smith Designs flower (Rhapsody) 
Manor House Creations (black rosette frame) http://scrappingoutback.com/manufacturers/manor-house-creations/manor-house-ornate-frames-rosette-black 
Scrap FX c/b title (love scribble frame) 
WOW c/b (heart you)
The Crafter's Workshop template (coffee splotch and graffiti)
White gesso, muslin, paua shell laminate, black pen, black ink, seed beads, sugar beads.

  Karen McLaughlin has created this stunning layout - Karen's colours look a bit different to the image provided due to the fact that it showed up on her computer with different colours.

And a couple of close ups so you can see the details


 Suppies used:
WOW 6x4 Mixed Circles
WOW Just the way you are 
Dusty Attic Word Tags #1 
Karen's Tip:
If you would like to cover your chipboard with paper or fabric, you can stick it right on to wet gesso. Gesso works really well as a glue and is more permanent than any of the glue sticks or bottled glue you can buy. 
 
 Lastly we have a Halloween inspired sample by Rachelle Minett.
Some close ups:



 
Products used: 
Dusty Attic Mixed Halloween chipboard pack
Chipboard Owl
Scrap FX - Halloween title
Lindy's stamp gang Mists - Drop dead Diva Set
Lindy's stamp gang - Toto Tornado Black mist
Prima - Brick background stamp
Kaiser Craft - Black flower
Prima - flowers
Kindy Glitz
Black ink
Rachelle's Tip:  Spray mist onto plastic sheet first, spray lightly with water, then place cardstock on top to transfer the colour from the plastic to the cardstock

We hope that this has inspired you all to create a layout using our colour challenge image this month :)
Happy Scrapping everyone :)

So Here are all our amazing Entries this month:
And the winner is No 3 - Judy Congratulations!!!
with a special mention to No 1 - Novi who came a very close second :)
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3 comments:

  1. WOW! Love the DT's inspiration this month...Karen and the SURPRISE from our talented Boss Lady over at Scrapping Outback - Rachelle this LO is AMAZING!!!! Looking forward to seeing all your entries during our Spooky November ;) http://scrapping-outback.blogspot.com.au/2015/11/november-2015-white-with-twist-challenge.html

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    1. Awe shucks - thanks Marie :) I had a lot of fun creating it :)
      I too cant wait to see the entries!!!

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  2. Great colours this month to play with.

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