Tuesday, 3 July 2018

Hold on Harry

Hi everyone.   I'm taking a break from all the design teams for a while, as I have so much going on at the moment and was struggling to keep up.  I'm hoping that this will give me some time to do a bit of carfting "just because", so I will still post here. 

Today I'm sharing a card I made for my partner's birthday using a brilliant digi stamp called Hold on Harry by Bloobel Stamps.  I coloured him with Prismacolour pencils.  I hope you like it.

I would like to enter my card in the following challenges:


Sian. xx


5 comments:

  1. That's such a fun image. I love the card. I hope you manage to get some time for yourself over the summer Sian. Love Dawn x

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  2. Love it! Thanks for sharing with us at Always Happy Birthday.
    Janis
    Pause Dream Enjoy

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  3. Hi, Sian! Enjoy your well-deserved break - your kitty card is a perfect description of how life in the fast lane of DTs and creating can take over our lives! Wishing you a great rest and relaxation!

    LOVE YOUR KITTY CARD! Especially your bright green is fun!

    So glad I got to see your critter project showcased at the 2 Crafty Critter Crazies Challenge. Thanks for supporting us, and we hope to see more of your pretty creations in the future. Please check back to see if you are a winner or our next guest designer. Sending you wishes for a wonderful day!
    Smiles,
    Donna
    {Creative Smiles - my little crafting world}

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  4. A great card. A fab image and great layout. Thank you for sharing at Crafty Hazelnut's Patterned Paper. Rebecca x

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  5. Yeah… what a cool creation! I love the Colour combo and the fun image! Wow...

    Thanks for playing along with our Dream Factory Challenge and good luck!

    Hugs and please come back soon!
    Doris
    *DT* Die Traumfabrik
    Kleido’s BastelStüble
    Blog-owner Do-Al(l) Kreatives (#19 – From the kitchen)

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