Friday, October 01, 2010

Opalus

Thank you to everyone who played along with our "Oops I Forgot" dare this past week.

October is our anniversary month - yes the DCM is FOUR years old this month - we're very proud of that achievement and we hope that you've all enjoyed and been inspired by our challenges and the projects we've shown here. We're looking forward to Year 5 already!

With that in mind it's even more special that our new Guest Designer is a long-time Darer here on the DCM blog; we're very happy to announce that Samm (Livett) Turner has agreed to join our team for the next two months. Welcome to the team, Samm, we love your cards and we are proud to be able to showcase your work here on the DCM blog


Well "our" very own birthstone is the 10th birthstone dare of the year and it's

Opal – The October Birthstone
“Opal” is derived from the Latin word “opalus” which means “a stone”.

The precious Opal occurs in several types of colour. The White opal has a white body colour with pastel glints of rainbow. The Black opal has a blue, grey or black body colour.The black Boulder opal contains ironstone.
Crystal or water opal is the transparent or colourless opal contains brilliant flashes of colour within it.
Fire opal is a transparent or a translucent opal with a yellow, orange or red body colour that may also have a flash of colour.
Australia produces around 97% of the world's opal and 90% is called ‘light opal’ or white and crystal opal.
We'd like you to use the Opal as your inspiration for your card this week, whether it be the many colours of the Opal or the history and myths that it has inspired.

Please come back and leave a link so we can see your creations, oh, and please come back over the weekend too when we'll have a World Cardmaking Day Christmas Extra here on the DCM!

But first, here are some Opal cards from the DT

Nat




19 comments :

Hege-Annie Simonsen said...

Lovely DT inspiration! I love opals!

Here's my card

Happy weekend!

Helen said...

Lovely!
Hereis my card,
Helen (The Dining Room Drawers)x

Guro said...

What an exceiting challenge, opals are beautifull.

Heres my card:
http://guroslekeplass.blogspot.com/2010/10/dt-kort-scrappekammeret.html

Guro

Linda Coughlin, the funkie junkie said...

Wow, your DT did a fab job on the opals challenge - beautiful stones not an easy inspiration to capture!

uksharon said...

Link to my card entry

http://uksharon-colouringforpleasure.blogspot.com/2010/10/stepping-out.html

Beth aka BR-T said...

Stunning work ladies!!! Here is my card:

http://inkyfingersrule.blogspot.com/2010/10/scrappin-my-day-away.html

Itzuvit said...

Here is mine:
http://itzuvit.blogspot.com/2010/10/oscc-week-100-congratulations.html
Great challenge!
:)

Wendy - Anntaurus said...

Love these Birthstone challenges, great DT work. Here is my effort

cabio's craft corner said...

Thanks for the DT's creations. So inspirational. Birthstone challenge is a cool idea :o)
Here is my entry!

Hugs,
Cabio

Peggy said...

I love this theme. Here is my card

Janice said...

Happy Birthday DCM here are my wishes for you.

Ginger Claire said...

A gorgeous challenge as always. Here's my card:
http://gingerpiedesigns.blogspot.com/2010/10/greetings-from-stroud.html
Thank you for a fabulous challenge blog xx

Miri said...

I took some time off from studying to do some crafts ... so I'm really happy that there were even two challenges at my favourite challenge page this week =)
THANKS

Here are my cards

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the lovely DT cards! Here's mine

Cor* said...

Very interesting! Love the great DT examples. here's mine

-Agnes- said...

here is my card

Lisa said...

Please visit my entry here
Thanks

Linda said...

Very beautiful inspiration cards for the challenge...thank you!!

Here is my card.

http://cardchallengesandmore.blogspot.com/2010/10/365-cards-paper-playtime-cute-card.html

Cathy Spicer said...

GREAT work by the DT. I was inspired by the luminescence of opals.
Cat’s Creation