Tuesday, November 5, 2013

DCD sketch challenge



The challenge this week at DCD is to use this sketch:



I decided to make a Christmas card...click here and check out the other DT projects and maybe play along.
I just loved this rolly polly elf the first time that I saw him...too darn cute!



Recipe:
  1. Rolly Polly elf #35979 Jennifer Wambach cut at 2.365x2.94"
  2. MME-Be Merry and Love me paper lines
  3. Kraftin Kimmie-Winter Sentiments
  4. My Creative Time-From Our Family to Yours stamp set, XL stitched label die and plain label die, Stitched tab die
  5. SU-green ribbon, candy dots-neutrals and subtles
  6. Kaisercrafts-Sparklets-crystal
  7. Recollections Kraft card stock
  8. CTMH-Dessert Sand ink
  9. Versafine onyx black ink

16 comments:

  1. Adorable....how cute is that elf!

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  2. So cute. I love this sketch. The little elf is adorable and really stands out against the pretty papers

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  3. So cute. I love this sketch. The little elf is adorable and really stands out against the pretty papers

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  4. adorable card! Great take on the sketch!
    Thanks for sharing!!

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  5. He is a very cute roly poly elf, I love it!

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  6. Oh my gosh, he's so cute!! What an adorable roly poly elf!! So fun!! Love the papers, too!! Have a great day :)

    Lisa
    A Mermaid's Crafts

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  7. What a fun little elf -he's just adorable. Love your take on the sketch!

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  8. Lee Ann ~ Seriously ADORBS!!! As always LOVE how you finish the inside of your cards too!

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  9. What a adorable card! Love the colors and the cute elf!

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  10. Super cute card my friend!! Have a wonderful day!
    Hugs,
    Norma

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  11. OMG this is the cutest card ever.

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  12. You are the queen of patterned paper! He's cute, but he's extra cute in his chevrons and text with the peppermint stripes and dotted snowflakes in the background.

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Thanks for your comments...I love to hear what you think of my creations.