Some time ago I won the challenge at Tuesday Morning Sketches. Not only did I receive a prize of some digi images and get a blinkie for my blog, but I was also chosen to be a featured stamper on their blog... and today's the day!
This is the sketch for this week, and I chose to interpret it as a joy-fold card. I've liked this type of fold from the first time I tried it, and I'm quite pleased with the way this one turned out.
It's also my DT card for the Challenge at My Time to Craft, where the theme is Farm Fever! I hope the sheep hasn't got a fever, she looks quite content to me! The image is from Penny Black, I don't really remember where I got the paper from but it is a digi download. The sentiment, which I wrote on the computer, is only partially attached to the card allowing the front section to tuck in behind it and keep the card closed when required.
It's also my DT card for the Challenge at My Time to Craft, where the theme is Farm Fever! I hope the sheep hasn't got a fever, she looks quite content to me! The image is from Penny Black, I don't really remember where I got the paper from but it is a digi download. The sentiment, which I wrote on the computer, is only partially attached to the card allowing the front section to tuck in behind it and keep the card closed when required.
I'd love to see you joining in with either or both of these challenges! Go on... it'll be fun!
Well done - and a fab card!
ReplyDeleteLovely card, Such a cute image
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Francesca
Your card is so sweet. I love that you used the joy-fold card - it's perfect with the sketch. I also really like the soft green - such a calming color. Thanks for creating such a lovely feature for Tuesday Morning Sketches.
ReplyDeletelove this card the fold is fab am going to try it lol, sheila x
ReplyDeleteWell done Chrissie - a really fab card.
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Valxx
this is so cute! i love sheep-images...and what you made out of it is so brilliant!
ReplyDeletexoxo silvi (germany)
Ewe did a great job with this card - i love the image and the fold - and particularly the green DP used.
ReplyDeletePaula x x x