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Sunday 3 August 2014

Craft A Scene - Include A 4 Legged Animal

Time for another new challenge over on the Craft a Scene blog, and this month we're asking that you make your scenes and include a four legged animal in the scene. This can be any animal as long as it has four legs. For my card this week I've used a 6x6 blue base cards and then stamped my scene onto white card which has been coloured using a mixture of distress inks and promarkers. The stamps that I've used are from Joanna Sheen's Jayne Netley Mayhew collection (I think these maybe now be discontinued), with the exception of the grasses which are from Inkylicious. I do hope that you will all take the time to pop over to the blog and take a look at the wonderful cards the DT have made for your inspiration this month, and why not even take part in the challenge.



This post is a scheduled one as I shall be somewhere in the Baltic sea when it goes live.  Thanks for taking the time to look and your kind comments which are always appreciated.

Sue

8 comments:

Claire said...

Hi Sue, hope you're having a fabby time. Gorgeous card, beautiful stamping
Claire xx

Caro´s kreative Welt said...

Wow, das ist eine sehr schöne Karte. Gefällt mir sehr gut.

LG Carola

rachel said...

this is wonderful Sue - love that elephant image - hope you're having a wonderful holiday! Hugs rachel x

aussie aNNie said...

Gentle giants they are and your card is gorgeous....we went on a tour in Thailand on one of these peace loving animals.xxx♥aNNie

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Doreen said...

This is just gorgeous,love the images.xxx

Sally H said...

An absolutely gorgeous card, Sue! I love it! Takes me back to my trip to Africa! A great use of the inkylicious grasses too.

sallysbitz2 said...

Your card is stunning Sue x

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Michelle J M said...

I don't know how I missed this beautiful card! I just love elephants, they are so large and clumsy looking, but are really remarkably graceful. The trees and grass look so good, so very African. Michelle x