Wednesday, August 5, 2015

Challenge #239

Time for our weekly challenge over at
Penny's Paper-Crafty Challenge!!
 
Our challenge this week is:
Challenge 239
Theme - A card for a child, or featuring a child

As I was looking thru Paper Creator's site for an image to use I came across this lil guy! Halloween is my favorite holiday. And this lil guy all dressed up as Dracula is just too darn cute! It's hard to tell, but I printed this image 3 times and cut out his cape and hair twice. Then doubled them up on the image to give them a little bit of dimension. I thought this would be a cute card for one of my grandkids for Halloween.
 
Image: Count Dracula Noah
Paper: Kraft card stock, Fancypants Design Oct 31 paper pack
Other Supplies: Spellbinders Celebrations Pierced Circle dies, Hero Arts gems
 
 
 
Here's the link to our wonderful sponsors this week!
Make sure you check them out.
 Store - http://www.inkyimpressionsrubberstamps.com/
Blog - http://www.inkyimpressionschallenges.blogspot.co.uk/
Prize - $10 gift certificate
 
and 
 
Store - http://www.papercreator.co.uk/
Prize - £10 Store credit
 
 
Now let's see your work!
 
And thanks for stopping by :)
Michelle
 
Challenges:
Craft Your Passion ~ Always Anything Goes 
Stamping Sensations ~ Anything Goes with a Stamp & Die
Crafting From the Heart ~ Always Anything Goes
 
 

5 comments:

  1. Hi Michelle, great fun Halloween card. Such a cute little image and like the design. Hugs Jennifer xx

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  2. A great image, and a lovely cheerful design! Thank you for sharing it with us at Stamping Sensations.

    Lynne

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  3. Such a wonderful card! So glad you joined us at Craft Your Passion#273!

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  4. A fabulous card - Great colours! Thanks for sharing it with us at stamping sensations this month and good luck!

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  5. Rather belatedly as I am only just back from holiday, but wanted to say thank you for sharing your lovely work and joining in our stamp and die theme at Stamping Sensations this month.

    B x

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