Serenity Monochromatic Family

Collections,Color 9 March 2010 | 5 Comments

Today I thought I would bring you a couple of different products to coordinate with the blues in our Serenity Monochromatic Family

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First, when I first saw these AMAZING stamps by Tim Holtz, I was drooling. They have officially moved to the top of my stampers wishlist, and how fun they would be to use with this collection!

Tim Holtz Shabby French

Tim Holtz “Shabby French” Stamp Set

Tim Holtz Purely Random Stamp Set

Tim Holtz “Purely Random” Stamp Set

Onto some patterned paper, isn’t this Chic Baby Boy Collection by Teresa Collins just completely fit for a prince? I know that my own son, Jax, has me seeing royalty in a new light… particularly a blue one. :) (The gallery photo of our cardstock looks a tad more purple than it really is, so trust me when I say that this paper is a perfect companion to the Serenity Monochromatic Family collection!)

Teresa Collins Chic Bebe Boy CollectionTeresa Collins Chic Bebe Boy Collection 1Teresa Collins Chic Bebe Boy Collection2

Today’s Challenge: Use 3 different shades of the same color!

xx Heidi

Rules for both of our month-long contests follow:

First, we are giving it all away! In honor of National Craft Month, we are holding a month long contest in March. The winner will receive 1 of every product in our store.  That’s 291 sheets of cardstock, in every color, weight, and texture you could ever need!  Here’s what you have to do to win: put our blinkie on your blog using the code available in the sidebar to the right.   Leave us a comment (on this post) with a link to your blog where you posted our blinkie, and you are entered to win!  That’s all there is to it! We will draw one very lucky winner on April 2nd.  (if you already have our blinkie, leave us a comment and tell us that too, you are eligible to win).

Second,  to celebrate National Craft Month, we are holding a month long contest here at Couture Cardstock, and your participation will determine the size of the prize!  Each day during the month of March, we will be offering a challenge on our blog.  Each day, you have one opportunity win a prize pack by completing that challenge and linking it to that day’s post.   For every challenge entry received, we will add a sheet of cardstock to the prize pack. All entries must be posted by 11:59 pm EST the day of that challenge and the winner for each day will be selected the following morning.  The minimum prize pack will be 10 sheets of your choice, the maximum depends on YOU!!

The details:

1. You may enter each challenge once (only one entry per person per day).
2. Entries must be posted in a gallery or on a personal blog, and must mention Couture Cardstock in the description.
3. You do not need to use Couture Cardstock in your entries, although we encourage you to do so.
4. Each project completed may only be used once.
5. All entries must by posted and linked to the corresponding challenge post by 11:59 pm EST, the day the challenge is posted.
6. The minimum prize pack per day will be 10 sheets of your choice.

Both contests are open to anyone, anywhere.  However, International winners (outside the US) will be responsible for their own shipping costs.


5 Responses on “Serenity Monochromatic Family”

  1. Here is my entry for the monochromatic challenge. I whipped it up too quickly I think, but I am going to have a busy day today! I love the challenges. They force me to do what I love most–papercrafting!!!!!
    http://kmassman-scrapbooks-cards.blogspot.com/2010/03/couture-cardstock-monochromatic.html

  2. stephanie says:

    Love those Tim Holtz stamps too – on my wishlist they are going!!

  3. I am sooo loving the Serenity collection and the Chic Babu\y Boy collection. Fun challenge. I used different shades of orange in my LO. http://sillyscrap.blogspot.com/2010/03/couture-cardstock-3-shades-challenge.html

  4. Allison Cope says:

    Here’s my take on today’s challenge. I went with a pinky purple colour!
    http://yourmemoriescanada.blogspot.com/2010/03/gotta-wear-shades.html

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