Friday, 16 August 2019

Easter bunny


   A little early, but what is wrong with being prepared! Today sees the start of a new QKR Stamped challenge and I chose to use this cute bunny with bow which I coloured using Promarkers and then fussy cut. The egg was cut using a Tattered Lace shaped oval die and then I used an embossing tool to create the markings on the 'chocolate'. They should have been indentations but the card curled the wrong way! The sentiment was also cut using a Tattered Lace die.

   I would like to enter this into the following challenges:
   Dream Valley - hand coloured image
   Creative Inspirations - something seasonal (Easter)
   Digi Choosday - anything goes
   Passion For Promarkers - dies or punches
   2 Crafty Critter Crazies - anything goes
   Lemon Shortbread - anything goes
   Through The Craft Room Door - anything goes
   Crafty Creations - anything goes
   I Love Promarkers - anything goes with optional birthday

9 comments:

  1. An adorable card. Thanks for joining Passion for Promarkers. Elaine

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  2. Hee hee get prepared. Cute card and I love how you have done the egg. Thanks for sharing at Digichoosday this week.

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  3. Never too early for chocolate. Bunnies, Easter of otherwise, are always lovable. Great choice of colors. Your crafting work is successful with this card. Thank you for playing with us at 2CCC.

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  4. So cute! Thank you for sharing this with us at Creative Inspirations. Good luck,
    Rene

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  5. Charming and cute! Thanks for joining us over at PFP this week.
    love n hugs
    Marie

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  6. Great fussy cutting and I love that chocolate egg, Yummy!
    Thank you for playing along with us at I love ProMarkers. Best of luck! Nick

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  7. Lovely card and thanks for sharing with us at PFP this week

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  8. Wonderful creation! Thanks for playing at Crafty Creations Challenge.
    Ileanaxx

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  9. Great spring card.Thanks for joining us at Creative inspirations for our seasonal challenge.

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