First of all I want to thank you for stopping by to view my blog and welcome to all of the new followers.
It is challenge time again and here is another fun card. This week I am participating in
- Emma's Throwback Thursday Challenge. A shaped card from Create a Critter or any older cartridge you may have and must have the color orange somewhere on the card.
The critters on this cartridge are really adorable. They have the cutest little faces. I haven't really used this one that much, but I will rectify that in the future (lol). As always comments are welcome, enjoy and GOD bless.
Recipe:
- Card stock (Recollections, Reindeer & layers cut at 5".
- Create a Critter
- Foam Squares (3-D)
- George and Basic Shapes (Small triangle added to weld antlers together)
- Hero Arts Stamp (Merry Christmas)
- Martha Stewart (Embossing Powder (red)
This is just adorable, he's gonna take off any minute!! lol
ReplyDeleteSuch a sweet card! Very cute!
ReplyDeleteYour card is super Adorable!!!! Seriously, and I love the colors you chose for your blog! I'm a follower now, cant wait to see more 8)
ReplyDeleteThis is super duper creative! I really like how you welded the antlers!! And I just love the subtitle of your blog!!!!!
ReplyDeleteSo cute... love the little scarf :)
ReplyDeleteprecious card love it.
ReplyDeleteThis is just adorable! Love it!!! :)
ReplyDeleteSO cute!!!!
ReplyDeleteHe is so precious.....love it. Great job.
ReplyDeletehugs,jen
(jennyscards.blogspot.com)
Oh My Gosh! I LOVE this card. That reindeer is the cutest thing. I love your blog, too! Thanks for stopping by mine!
ReplyDeleteCute!!
ReplyDeleteYour card is SOOOOO STINKIN CUTE!!! that is my FAVORITE reindeer!!! I LOVE it!!! great job w/the challenge!
ReplyDeletegypsy hugs,
Emma;)
This turned out soo darling.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Raven
This is such a cute card, I wish I had the create a critter cartridge! Great Job! and good luck with the challenge.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful card! You did a great job, TFS! :) Too cute! :)
ReplyDeletesuch a cutie! Love him...
ReplyDeletehugs,
Carol L