As the inspiration for my card, I used this card by Laurie who is on the design team at Catch The Bug, It's from a old Stella Says Sketch challenge and I love this classic layout. This cute pup is called Itchy Love and he/she lives at Bugaboo. I printed the image and saying. Colored it with Copic markers. I used Spellbinders rectangle dies to cut out the image and the scalloped background layer. All other pieces were cut out with MFT dies. Followed the layout on Lauries card except I moved the saying to a tag in the lower right corner and added my tiny bow tied with twine. This is going in the package for Rose's Fund For The Animals. See the May Cards For A Cause Challenge in the Forum on Splitcoast Stampers for more details Thought this card could be used it to say Thank you to the those who contribute to the fund to help the animals in need.
Catch The Bug Challenge - Bingo
I used the row in the middle with: Bugaboo image, tag, die cuts
Glitter N Sparkle Challenge 189 - A/G
HIMCR Challenge 251 - Feminine
Cards Galore Encore May Challenge - A/G
Eureka Stamps Challenge 193 - Stitching real or faux (stitched dies)
7 comments:
What a sweet card - and perfect for the cause. Thank you for the reminder about that forum at SCS - it would be another good one to be involved in. Thanks for joining the weekly challenge at Eureka - stitching, real or faux.
Dorothy S, design team member at Eureka Stamps (aka etsdas on SCS)
Itchy Love is adorable and so is your card! Thank you for joining us at HIMCR!
Sweet card and coloring is awesome. So glad you joined us at Catch the bug. Billie A (DT)
Such a sweet card, thank you for joining us at Crafts Galore Challenge for our ‘Anything Goes’ Challenge, hope to see you again. Emma DT x
FABulous colours and design Dee.
Such a cute image and you know I LOve your little bows.
Chrissyxx
Wow Love this project! Thanks so much for taking the time to play along with our May Bingo at Catch the Bug, we are so very glad to have you!
What a cute card---loving the colors! Thank you for joining us over on the HIMCR blog!
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