Wednesday 24 October 2012

Stampotique designers Challenge : Case Study #71


This week the Stampotique Designers Challenge is to take inspiration from one of the Design Team and use it to make a project using their idea.


I have chosen to CASE Sam's Suspended Animation piece. I do love this, its' such a clever idea

I have gone with the joining the glass memory squares together, but instead of making a standing ornament like Sam's I have made a hanging night light.


I have used the stamped images : Corie, frankie and Halloween Cube. As you can tell from my very bad photo's this was a real pig to photograph and at one point Corrie had a moustache made out of a bat from the picture of Frankie that could be seen through the glass.

You can now use any stamps for the Challenges, but only one entry per person for each challenge. Two lucky people will be drawn from all the challenges for October who will win a $30 voucher to spend on Stampotique rubber. So make sure you go over to the Stampotique Designers Challenge Blog to enter.

Stampotique Rubber Stamps are available to buy from Stampotique originals, and in the UK you can buy them from Happy Daze.


Thank you for Visiting, Carol x

11 comments:

Gez Butterworth said...

Fabulous night light holder Coral.. loving the little bats xx

Unknown said...

Wow - lost for words - I bet this looks stupendous at night lit up

sam21ski said...

Fab cube Carol

Sam xx

Astrid Stulemeijer (AssiCrafts) said...

Cool cube! XOXO

Netty said...

Loving your night light cube and love Sam's project as well. Annette x

Kaz said...

Fab hanging version! Sorry but I did giggle about the moustache x

Basement Stamper said...

Great creation, I love how it hangs and those little Halloween guys are so cute.

Anonymous said...

Love it Carol, wonderful project!

Words and Pictures said...

Very cool... I'd love to see it after dark with the candle lit (hanging in a tree?!?).
Alison x

roc said...

wonderful case study!

theboelemas@aol.com said...

Love it! And I feel your pain re the photography. Claire x