Hi everyone,
It's time for another CHF challenge over on the Cornish Heritage Farms Blog. This week the challenge is hosted by Amber.
For our challenge this week, Amber tells us that it is Kindergarten Day so make a card for a little kid.
For my card this week I have used Cornish Heritage Farms' Bear in the Moon Digital Stamp and also Birthday Greetings stamp set.
To create my card I have used the Side Stepper die from Tattered Lace to create a Side Step card. I love that this time comes not only with the die to cut the base card, but also all the small dies to decorate it. This die set makes a large card as it is 20cm wide which is just under 8 inches for those of you in the US.
As you can see I got a little carried away and decorated the inside of my card with the layering dies ... not sure whether I would bother doing all of them again LOL. The sentiment used here is also from the Cornish Heritage Farms' Birthday Greetings stamp set.
Want to play along?????
If you would like to play along with us of course we would love to have you!
To play create a card using CHF images. You can use either CHF digi or rubber stamps to create a card or project ... anything you like as long as the stamps are Cornish Heritage Farms. (Yes, they can be older stamps.)
Once you have created your card/project come back here and place a comment with a link to your card/project to the CHF blog post so that we can see what you created. If you upload your card/project to SCS don't forget to included the keyword CHF77. We can't wait to see what you create!
Don't forget to check out the rest of the Design Teams blogs today to see what they created for this challenge.
Stamps:
Bear In The Moon Digital Stamp; Birthday Greetings Stamp Set - Cornish
Heritage Farms
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Paper:
White; Light Lavender; Dark Lavender; Pixie DP - Kaisercraft
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Dies:
Side Stepper Card - Tattered Lace; Circle Die; Scallop Circle Die -
Spellbinders
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Other:
Black Ink; Lavender Ink; Pink Rhinestones; Foam Tape; Copics
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3 comments:
Beautiful card Frances. Love this design.
Haha - that IS a lot of dies. What a sweet card, Frances.
love how you managed to put the sentiment inside.....I never thought to do that
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