The June Crafty Calendar Challenge begins today and the theme this time is 'For A Child'. Our generous sponsor this month is RAM Stamps.
Our sponsor kindly gave the DT digi stamps to use and I chose Rocket Adventure. I coloured the image with Promarkers. The background was embossed with a Creative Expressions 'Shimmering Stars' embossing folder and I added three punched stars.
The Crafty Calendar Challenge ends on 28th June. Please hop over to the challenge blog to see all the beautiful creations the DT have made.
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Most young lads would love this fun card ,it takes them on an adventure into space
ReplyDeleteLove this colourful card, those three stars are a lovely touch.
ReplyDeleteNever heard of RAM stamps but what a super image for the little lads.
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A lovely card for a youngster (girls like space themes too!) the primary colours really pop against the white background.
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This is a cute image Liz and the bright primary colours are great for a child, and the added embossed stars with the added punch ones go perfectly to finish it. x
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful design, great colors and perfect coordination with the star embellishments! Thanks for joining us at the Alphabet Challenge.
ReplyDeleteHow adorable card for a little boy and love that you used the primary colours with a touch of green on the boy! The embossed panel with stars adds elegance and the three stars are a so cute detail!
ReplyDeleteAw that is a super cute card for a little chap and I love the primary colours, perfect xx
ReplyDeleteFab fun and vibrant card for a child Liz, great image xx
ReplyDeleteSuper cute card, Liz and so great to see you playing along at I spy with my little eye!
ReplyDeleteA great colourful and fun card Liz. x
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful card for a child! I love the image you've worked with, such a sweet centerpiece. The CAS layout with added bold colours looks fantastic. I like how you matched the space motif with loads of stars - whether in form of colour-matched embellishments, or the subtle ones in the embossed background. Thanks for joining the Alphabet challenge.
ReplyDeleteHugs, Veronika