I love to treat my daughter to coffee shop giftcards whilst she's away at Uni so this will be winging its way to her as we speak with a fully loaded card inside.... this cute set from Lawn fawn was just perfect for the job and fun to colour too :0) I love how layering up the speech bubbles is a great CAS way to add patterned papers to the layout and I have enough of them to choose from!!!
We also have our monthly challenge up and running over at Make the Day Special Stamp Store blog and it's a recycling theme this month...... all the details can be found here and the linky gallery is here.
My good recycling deed was to use the inner tubes from wrapping paper to print a pattern using acrylic paint onto white card
... the yellow circles were printed with a homemade stamp of spiralled string onto a cork from a bottle of bubbly... I was quite pleased with the end result despite my doubts during the process!!
It would be great if you could join in the challenge for the chance to win a £15 voucher to spend in the store... all we ask is that you use at least one product from the store with your recycling craftiness :0)
Jenny x
awesome cards!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards!!! I love all the gorgeously colored cups!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! Jo x
ReplyDeleteHi Jenny, two cool cards, Liz x
ReplyDeleteThese are so cool! I love the coloring on your coffee card - so vibrant. And color me impressed with your recycled card. Ordinary household items transform a piece of card stock into a fantastic card! Thanks for joining us at Freshly Made Sketches!
ReplyDeleteSuper cute images in your first card Jenny and I love the second card too! Great colouring! Hazel x
ReplyDeleteGreat cards Jenny. I love all the images and cute panels on the first Jenny. The second is so genius.
ReplyDeleteThese are fabulous Jenny, love the layered speech bubbles with the cute images, I know your daughter will love it (and the coffee card lol)!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant as always Jenny. That sketch would have daunted me but your coffee card is fabulous. Vicky x
ReplyDeleteLOVE what you have done, so ingenious to use the sketch like that.
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