Hello Everyone!
IT IS SPRING BREAK! I was soooo ready for a little down time; hoping to play in lots of challenges this week.
First up, a new challenge at 613 Avenue Create; it is National Caffeine Month, so the challenge this week is to make a card with something caffeinated- coffee, tea, soda, chocolate...
I am very limited on caffeine themed stamps. I had to pull out an old Flourishes stamp to color up.
I went with another one layer card, and since this was a Christmas image, I decided to play along with The One Layer Christmas Card Challenge. This week's challenge is "glitter".
I am also linking up to Less is More where it is one layer week and in addition, there is to be an animal on the card. I have a cardinal and reindeer.
Simon Says Wednesday Challenge is 'Things that Fly'- again, I have a reindeer and cardinal (yes, the reindeer is stretching it, but if you believe in Santa, they fly!)
Thanks is much for stopping by and have a blessed week!
Lee Ann :)
Saturday, March 14, 2015
To Caffeinate or Not to Caffeinate
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How nice to make Christmas cards now. I started in January and that is the only one I made. I just can't seem to do it until the cunch begins!
ReplyDeleteLovely cups and card! Fun use of glitter~ Thanks for joining in at OLCC!
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous Lee Ann! I love those cups.
ReplyDeleteWhat pretty cups these are! Your gold accents add such a nice glimmer! Thanks for sharing this with us at the Simon Says Stamp Wednesday challenge, Lee Ann!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous image and card! Love the glittered cup handles! Thank you for sharing with us at OLCCC.
ReplyDeleteA fun and clever take on the challenge Lee Ann.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for playing along
Sarah
Less is More
Well done for starting in good time on your Christmas cards! Super stamp and card
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for your entry
Anne
Less is More
When I first saw the thumbnail of this card I wondered what the animal connection could be..... great card! Super cups!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much
Chrissie
"Less is More"