Wednesday, 25 January 2017

Treat Yourself!

OK I have decided that I really need to find a longer journey so I can listen to audio books again - or start listening to them whilst working on my computer - then I can at least have some humourous blog post titles! Going to have a busy day tomorrow with a recruitment fair in the morning and then working from 4-11.30pm!! Luckily not in work until 11.30am on Friday though - but OH is up at 6am, so I will definitely be woken up lol.

Anyway, this is my second DT post for today - this time it is for our new challenge over at Creative Moments. Our challenge this time is to keep it feminine - a time for all those boys to delve into their partners stash to make a valentines card maybe?? lol. Our lovely sponsor is Decosse Dynamite Doodles.
 Here is what I created with the digital images provided:
I layered all the elements together on the computer before printing out. I wanted to show how you can create a card just using the elements from the digital packages, and so I have not added anything extra. Although thinking about it maybe I should have done the corset paper in a thought bubble shape? hmmm.......

I would also like to enter this card into the following challenges:
AHSC Sketch 196
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MAWTT #37 Swirls and curls (in the backing paper)
Kort o mania #168 Vintage/Shabby Chic
 crafting by deisngs - Pink, Pretty and Girlie

I also have a fish tank update for you all:
It would be great to see you join us in keeping things feminine,

Hugz Tinz

4 comments:

  1. Great project thanks for joining in at Crafting by Designs good luck 😉

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  2. Looks fab, thanks for joining us at MAWTT, xxxx

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  3. What a fun card you created- love the corsets! Thanks for joining us at Atlantic Hearts this week! :) ~ Ali (AHSC DT)

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  4. I'm giving away my age...thanks for the memories of corsets, but not missing them...fun card and creative. Thanks for sharing with us AHSC.

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