As
usual the challenge is 'Anything Goes' which makes it so much easier to
join in. Today's sponsor is Crafty Sentiments a lovely store to pick up some seriously cute digital stamps...
This is what I have created using a lovely penguin digi kindly supplied by the company:
Today's card was inspired by the sketch at Less Is More...
I used some of my favourite line embossed card to make the base and added a greeting made in Publisher using KG Sorry Not Sorry font. I used some of Anita's Dimension butterflies to represent the circles on the sketch and added some tiny gems for a bit of bling.
What really caught my eye with this card was the sentiment. You can never make Christmas cards too early so I made another to add to my box:
I used some lovely striped embossed card I got at a recent craft fair for the base and added a square of embossed gold paper just off centre. The bauble and ribbon are from my ever-growing die colletion and I've added some gold flat-backed pearls. The sentiment was created using gold peel-off letters in Hobo font. I'm also entering this card into the challenges at: The Merry Christmas Challenge #34- anything goes C.R.A.F.T. Challenge #433- Christmas
Today's card has been inspired by the challenge at CASual Fridays...
I chose to CASE (Copy and share everything) this card by the wonderful Channin
It looked so easy - NOT! Who'd have thought it was so difficult to 'copy' a card!! I don't stamp so I used dies for the flowers using white card and white vellum. I cut the 'thanks' die three times and carefully stuck the layers together and the 'with' was made using white peel-off letters.
Of course I realised pretty quickly I shouldn't have used striped paper that had a white stripe in it - it means the flower and wording doesn't pop out as much as I wanted. I'm also entering this card into the challenges at: Crafty Friends #66 - dies or punches Crafty Catz #383- AG/optional thanks Crafty Hazelnut's Patterned Paper - September 2017 Dies R Us #80 - die cut handmade flowers Glitter n Sparkle #256 - AG Thanks for visiting Sharon x
Another very CAS masculine card - this time the brief was 'something Sunderland related'...
I've printed the image of the badge a number of times then decoupaged certain elements. I've then mounted the image on white and silver matting on a white A5 card base. The sentiment was done in Publisher using Copperplate Gothic font. I've entered this card into the 'anything goes'challenges at: