Monday, 17 February 2020

Birthday Ballerina card using Uniquely Creative and The Paper Shelter

Hi Crafty Friends,

When I saw this beautiful patterned paper (from Uniquely Creative) with the curved lines across the bottom I thought the sweet little ballerina (from The Paper Shelter) could be a tight rope walker lol. I coloured her with my Copic markers.


I am entering this card into the following challenges:

A Gem of a Challenge - Anything goes 
Crafty Catz - Anything goes with optional theme: critters
Creative Inspirations - Anything goes  
The Paper Shelter - With a sentiment (TPS image used)
Polkadoodles - Anything goes w7
Southern Girls - Anything goes - AUS 
Time Out - Inspired by words - Birthday

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XOX Lucy

6 comments:

  1. What a fun idea! Gorgeous paper and your little ballerina looks fabulous! Love the scalloped border too! Thanks for sharing your lovely card with us at The Paper Shelter, and for using one of our images!
    Linda

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  2. Beautiful card Linda and amazing colouring-love, love all the purple and that subtle text in the background. Thanks for joining Time Out

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  3. This is such a beautiful card Lucy! Love your colouring, gorgeous colours and fabulous colours. Thank you for joining in the fun at Creative Inspirations, good luck.
    Hugs
    Gina xx

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  4. You’ve balanced her perfectly on those lines in the paper! ... thanks for joining in with the Polkadoodles challenge this week Nelly Dt x

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  5. What a great idea to place your sweet ballerina on the flower stem. Your coloring is stellar. Thanks so much for joining us at Time Out.

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  6. Beautiful card ❤️ thanks for joining us at Gem of a Challenge 😊 Good Luck 🤞 Michela Piras DT

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Thank you for leaving me a message, I love the feedback and it's very sweet of you to take the time out of your day to contact me. XOX Lucy