Today is a sad day for me as due to life/health issues I have decided to step down from two Design Teams to give myself a little time to get in a better place.
Thank you to Anne for running such a friendly Design Team that I have been on since April 2020. Thanks also to my fellow DT members. I shall miss being part of the DT but I think it fair to give my slot on the DT to someone who can 100% fully commit.
Today sees a new challenge over at the A Perfect Time to Craft Open Challenge Blog.
The topic is always "ANYTHING GOES" and you are allowed unlimited entries into the challenge.
This month our sponsor is "The Hungrey JPEG".
For my card I have used elements from the "Christmas Backgrounds", "Christmas Reindeers", "North Pole" and "Santa's Present Delivery".
I took the background, reindeer stables, Santa with his sleigh and the Reindeer Stables sign into Craft Artist so I could lay it out as a scene, adding a sentiment, and then I could copy the stable and reindeer three times so I could decoupage the main image.
The backing paper is from a "Here Comes Christmas CD" by Polkadoodles.
I have simply finished off the card with the sentiment, white flower soft for a snow effect and some sequins.
I am entering this card into the following challenges:
CD Sunday Plus - Anything goes (digital images used as well as paper from a Polkadoodles CD)
We Love to Create - Anything goes
Crafting Happiness - Always anything goes
Allsorts - Anything goes with the option of nature
Digi Choosday - Anything goes
Simon Says - Anything goes
Love to Craft - Anything goes
Mix it Up - Anything goes with the option of paper piecing
Creative Fingers - Anything goes
Sparkles Christmas - Flora or fauna (Christmas trees, holly and berries)
Critter Crazy Challenge - Anything goes with a critter (9 reindeer)
A Bit More Time to Craft Extra - Anything goes
Crafty Hazelnut Patterned Paper October Challenge - Anything goes
Creatalicious - Anything goes with the option of your favourite colour combo
Crafty Catz - Anything goes with the optional of autumnal shades
This is a lovely card Kym. I like using Craft Artist and can appreciate the amount of time it would have taken to design this. One tip - using the shadow icon (at the top) on each element will help them to stand out and look 3D.
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This is an amazing work... Great layout!
ReplyDeleteThanks for playing along with our Challenge at Critter Crazy and good luck!
Hugs and please come back soon!
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So cute, Kym - such a busy Christmas scene! I love seeing the reindeer in their stables, ready to get to work! Thanks so much for playing at Sparkles!
ReplyDeleteStunning creation Thanks for joining us at Patterned Paper Challenge
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Claudia
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Kym - I am sorry to read of your health issues and hope that matters improve rapidly.
ReplyDeleteA lot of work has gone into your card and it is a super design.
Carol xxx
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Kym, I love how you created the entire scene and your layers are marvelous! Thanks for entering our "Anything Goes with a Featured Creature" challenge at Critter Crazy this month and good luck.
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Wow what an amazing Christmas scene, I love the reindeer in their stables!
ReplyDeleteThank you for joining us at Polkadoodles Digi Choosday! Jane S (DT) Paper, Pencils & Pretty Things xxx
Those are 3 cute reindeer's ready to help out, thank you for sharing at Crafty Catz challenge, Tilly
ReplyDeleteLove this! The reindeer's are so adorable! Thanks for joining us this month at We Love 2 create. Hugs from DT-Irre
ReplyDeleteCute scene. Fun images and so glad you shared over at Sparkles Christmas, Crafty Catz.
ReplyDeleteA cute scene of the reindeer in the stables. Thanks so much for sharing with us at Sparkles Christmas Challenges. We look forward to you visiting us again. Caz. DT
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