Hello everyone!
I hope you are all doing well :) Firstly, thank you to everyone who left such encouraging comments on my last blog post regarding the Paper Crafter's Library spotlight on Designs by Ryn. It was wonderful to read through all of them! I'm glad that many of you were introduced to me through their post and do hope you continue to keep in touch.
I've randomly drawn a winner for the Blog Candy and it is... Morey! A big congratulations! Please get in touch through my Facebook Page or email (designsbyryn@gmail.com) with your mailing address.
Now onto showing off some of your sent in creations ;) Love the variety in this bunch!
Wilma used Silhouette Dove Set in this piece. The birds look like they're flying through mist. Beautiful effect! Wilma's got a start to finish tutorial on this piece HERE.
A neat pop-up card by Annette. She's used Flying Hummingbird 3. You can visit her blog post for this project HERE.
Love the contrast of the red, gold and black in this card by Jane. Very striking. You can visit her blog post for this project HERE.
A beauty by Barbara using Ornate Leaf Set. She created this at one of one of Eileen Godwin's classes. You can check out Barbara's post HERE.
Great to see another one by Cornelia. Love the colour spray behind Rising Bubbles. You can see he blog post for this project HERE.
Kay's made an awesome background with her Gelli Plate and Raindrop Set. You can visit her blog post for this project HERE.
Raindrops from a different world by Ute. Her blog post for this card is HERE.
Pat's just started up a blog with some of her neat stamp/candle creations. In this one she used Sea Bubbles Set. You can visit her blog HERE.
A great subtle use of Circle Cluster Set in the background by Debbie. Beautiful colour work!
Heike has embossed Sea Bubbles Set in gold and used Silhouette Dove Set in the top right of this card. Great placement of the mushrooms on the spirals. You can visit Heike's blog post HERE.
Sonja's vibrant take on a Japanese themed Art Journal spread. Origami Crane and Origami Standing Crane look so at home in her beautiful design.
Lastly, a great Less is More Challenge card by Evil Edna using Water Droplets. You can visit her blog post HERE.
THANK YOU to all of you for sending in your art. All of these projects will be included in January's Customer Creation Draw for a free stamp. I will be announcing the Winner on the 1st of February.
Just in case you haven't heard about the Customer Creation Draw for a free stamp... I am now doing a random monthly draw for people who send in projects using my stamps. The winner is announced on the first day of each month on here. If you don't want me to share your art or name that is absolutely ok. Just let me know. I will still include you in the draw. If you win, I'll send you a free stamp. It's my little way of thanking people for taking the time to share their creations with me. You really do keep me going :)
Bye for now,
Ryn
Hi Ryn. What a beautiful gallery , I feel happy to see my LO in there.
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Congrats to Morey!
Wow, such incredibly talented people, love them all :-) x
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I'm new to your blog. I've been trying to click on the link to get to Kay's blog to see here Raindrops card --- for some reason it won't work for me. The other links work for the other projects but not hers. Could you please check if the problem is on your end?
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Hey Sue. Welcome to my blog! Thanks for stopping by :) I just updated it and checked. The link should be working fine now. Thanks for letting me know.
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Hi Ryn thanks for sharing my raindrops card in the gallery. I loved seeing everyone's work here such great creativity with your awesome stamps x
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I agree with Wendy, Beautiful projects ladies ! Congrats to the winner, Shirleyx
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Hi Ryn - thank you for sharing my raindrops card, and I just love seeing what everyone else is up to! Kay
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