The week the talented Kristen Tierney of LilyBeth Boutique is our hostess, and this is her challenge for us:
10 years ago yesterday, I married my amazing hubby. In honor of a decade of married bliss, my challenge is for you make a creation with either the number 10 in it or it must contain 10 of the same items (ex: buttons, flowers, repeat images).
As you can see, I kept my creation rather simple and used 10 hearts and the Alcohol Ink technique (see here), the effect is so beautiful - I was going for the abalone shell effect - it wasn't quite there, but I was happy with what came out!
I hope you can join us this week - please be sure to check out the fabulous creations for our amazing Design Team!
Have a great week and thanks for stopping by!

9 comments:
Fabulous Tui Love those hearts well done great card hugs Elaine
I love the hearts you made using that awesome tutorial. So pretty, and the sprinkling of pearls adds the perfect touch!
Super funky design! Love those alcohol hearts, especially in that gorgeous colour!
Wow Tui...all of a sudden 17 of your posts turned up in my inbox all at once!!! Love the hearts. Their mottled effect is fantastic. Love it sweetie. ooxx
Hello, Tui, this is such a cute card. Love the simple and clean look. Beautiful!
There is nothing like Alcohol Ink...you rocked the technique perfectly...these hearts are GORGEOUS!!!! Love the color and the whole design!
Tui, you always create the most pretty and clever cards! I just love your eye for style! I think the collection of hearts is perfect for this challenge! and I love how you added pearls here and there. Very pretty!
hugs, sharon w.
Tui - your alcohol technique is fabulous! I think you did it perfectly. Love the CAS layout and it's very simple and pretty. The little ribbon is a great touch! It's been great creating with you at the OCC, keep up the amazing work!
Tui - your alcohol technique is fabulous! I think you did it perfectly. Love the CAS layout and it's very simple and pretty. The little ribbon is a great touch! It's been great creating with you at the OCC, keep up the amazing work!
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