Thursday 12 August 2021

TIME OUT #194 - Photo Inspiration

We have a very special TIME OUT challenge for you this fortnight as both the inspiration photo and the prize are provided by our very own DT member, Kim from Cupcakes, Cards and Kim. She is the owner-operator of our sponsor, Running Stitch Design.






For the challenge, we are looking for projects inspired by this photo - but here is the fun part - the winner of the challenge will receive the actual tote in the photo :) The tote is fully lined and It has a zipper pocket on front, inside pockets and webbing for the handles.  Tote measures 16.5x10.5x6. If you are interested in checking out any of the other fabulous products available from Running Stitch Design, please  check here.


Here is how I was inspired by the photo:



I thought that the tote would make a great knitting bag so I used some products from an older Hero Arts My Monthly Hero kit. I die cut the heart from felt to mimic the look of wool and the knitting needles from metallic cardstock for a little bit of shine.

We are also very lucky to have two Guest Designers join us for this challenge :)

Sandie from London Days co-founded Time Out and ran it for eight years until taking a step back a couple of moths ago - but we are so happy that she is back with us for this special challenge :)

We are also thrilled to have Nathalie from wonderingwabbit join us for this challenge. Her colouring is absolutely amazing so make sure you take a minute to check out her Instgram>

Thanks so much for stopping by!
Jill




4 comments:

  1. Love the way you were inspired Jill and the card turned out great! The HA kit was a great choice. Wonderful soft color scheme too! xx

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  2. So pleased to be joining you Jill too! And wow, yet again, your creativity astounds me. This is so clever-I didn't realise this was a heart and how fab it looks and the perfect way to add the needles and do love the soft touch of wool stamps in the background xx

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  3. I love your fabulous take on our challenge, Jill.

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  4. I love the way you used the heart and the way it repeats the pattern of the wool! Hugs, Gerrina

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