19 November 2016

Just For You


A little bunny offers a big bunny some flowers. So, what is the big bunny going to do other than eat them?

Challenges

House Mouse challenge: Turquoise and Purple + 1 Neutral
Inspiration Destination: Anything Goes
Simon Says Stamp Wednesday challenge: Christmas Critters

Supplies



Putting It Together

When I was making the "Birthday Sprinkles" card last month, I had experimented with the turquoise panel. Because of that, I had this panted panel sitting around waiting for the perfect project to enhance.


The strip was watercoloured with Peacock Feathers and Perfect Pearls in Confetti White.


Then stamped with a diamond background stamp with the same ink.


Purple flowers were added over the diamonds but I forget which stamp was used.


Today, I stamped and watercoloured the bunny friends before die cutting them on a lacy oval.


I attached the strip to the card base and then used foam mounting tape to pop-up the oval.


On the inside, I added a sentiment in lilac Hero Arts ink (from the August kit).


4 comments:

  1. sweet and beautiful Rijacki

    gr karin

    and

    Thank you for playing with us at House Mouse and Friends Monday Challenge.
    Goodluck and hope we see you again.

    Gr Karin DT Member

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  2. Such a sweet little image...one of my favorites. You nailed the color challenge with your cute card!

    Thanks so much for sharing with us at House Mouse and Friends Monday Challenge.


    ♥ Sue Kment

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  3. Sweet little bunnies, and what a pretty card you created around it. Thanks for joining us for the House Mouse and Friends Monday Challenge.

    Hugs
    Sue

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  4. Super cute, Rijacki, such a sweet image...love how you have created the background.
    Thanks so much for sharing with us at House Mouse and Friends Monday Challenge.
    Dorte xx

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