We're being sponsored by the fabulous Digistamp Boutique who are offering one lucky winner a £10 voucher to their online store and don't forget, to be in with a chance of winning the prize, you MUST use your Winsor & Newton (formerly Letraset) mediums and follow the challenge theme...
We were lucky enough to choose a digi to play...I mean, work...with and I chose the ever so sweet Bently and Bunny to create a new baby card. The papers are all from the Baby set of Another Play on Words and the bunting die is a Marianne one...
I punched the edge of the card with a hole punch to give it a more lacy look and of course, coloured my bunny with my Pro/Flexmarkers...though I forgot to write the colours down...duh! I kept the card in my usual clean and simple style and just added my signature pearls to finish off.
I hope you can find the time to join in with our challenge this week and look forward to seeing all your fabulous creations! Don't forget to check out what my talented teamies have been creating for your inspiration and good luck!
Hugs,
Lisa x
I'd like to enter my card into the following challenges :
Anything Goes until 24th
Anything Goes closes today
Anything Goes until 28th
Anything Goes until 26th
What a sweetie of a card Lisa. Such a lovely image and colours. It's interesting that Promarkers are now made by Winsor and Newton....I wonder if the blog will have to change its name. Passion for Winsor and Newton sounds a bit racey! Have a lovely week, hugs xxx
ReplyDeleteThis is such a lovely cute card :) I agree I'm drawn to yellow too atm, both in the craft room and in the garden! xxx
ReplyDeleteGorgeous pastel colours and a super sweet image.
ReplyDeleteThank you for joining our 'Anything Goes' challenge this week at Allsorts.
Kath
Absolutely gorgeous and so adorable.. just been looking at your cards on Pinterest, all so gorgeous! Now following you and looking forward to seeing more of your gorgeous creations.
ReplyDeleteWendy x
Cute card!
ReplyDeleteOh this is so adorable. Loving your layout and how you have created the lacy effect. Great colouring of the bunny.
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining us over at A BIT MORE TIME TO CRAFT.
Jean DT xxx