Hi there crafty friends,
It's been a while since I joined one of these blog hops but luckily this month I had a little extra time and I managed to create a card! An interactive one at that :). If you know my work, you know I hardly ever make interactive cards, so this was a fun change of pace, even if I made plenty of mistakes along the way. Maybe you'll learn from them hehe!
If you followed the hop, you must have arrived from Henriƫtte van Mierlo's blog. I'm attaching the full list of participants at the end of this post for your convenience.
I've used the Large Die Kit on this card, because I couldn't get enough of these adorable critters! I've made a process video so I won't go into details here. You can stop by my YouTube Channel, if you're interested to see, how this card came together but I'll also link in the video down below.
Tina Smith
Becca Feeken
Becky Roberts
Carrie Rhoades
Bibi Cameron
Sandra Nagel
Sandi MacIver
Jill Hilliard
Marie Heiderscheit
Jennifer Snyder
Kathy Clement
Jean Manis
Annie Williams
Yasmin Diaz
Betty Wright
Jenny Colacicco
Hussena Calcuttawala
Virginia Lu
Emily Leiphart
Joy Baldwin
Ilina Crouse
Desiree Kuemmerle
Ilda Dias
Henriƫtte van Mierlo
Zsoka Marko ------ YOU ARE HERE!
Love the colour choice for your card, looks amazing. The eggs look amazing, will definitely be trying out.
ReplyDeletelove all the different patterned paper you used on this beautiful card
ReplyDeleteVery cute!
ReplyDeleteReally enjoyed the different colors you used. Very sweet.
ReplyDeleteI love your colors! The speckled eggs are awesome and a really cute card. Thanks for sharing your inspiration with the new March kit.
ReplyDeleteThis is just darling - thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely adorable! I LOVE the critters and how you did the eggs!
ReplyDeleteThe lever arm works so nicely with these little guys. They are just so cute!
ReplyDeletewhat fun! love this card.
ReplyDeleteLove your interactive card & use of patterned paper. Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteMarisela Delgado said: So pretty! mariandmonsterd@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteAll of the cards you have made are amazing. The little interactive card with the little critters is adorable Zsoka! ❤️
ReplyDeleteImpressive fussy cutting! I enjoyed the video and tips like the backing for both the critters and card stock weight to use. Liked how sturdy you have made the card so pulling back and forth doesn't cause card to malfunction. Use of patterned paper was inspired!
ReplyDeleteWatched video to see how you made the speckled eggs! The color combination and paper selection is great!
ReplyDeleteI love the colors and the use of patterned paper on your card! The speckled Wow embossing powder looks great on the eggs!
ReplyDeleteOMG, these little cuties are just so adorbs!
ReplyDeletewhat a super fun card.
These little critters are cute as a button! Love your paper choices for this adorable card!
ReplyDeleteI like the pattern use. Great combinations.
ReplyDeleteYou are very adventuresome to make this interactive card! It's darling. Great video- I appreciate you sharing the process. I loved your stuffed bunny story! And that is the coolest embossing powder and I am sure there are some eggs that color somewhere LOL!
ReplyDeleteGorguss. Love seeing your designs and color choices. Looking for ward to more. Love the critter card especially this month. And you coloring is just beautiful with the embossing folder recently laucnhed. Looking forard to a lot more
ReplyDeleteReally like the color choices on your card. Very nice. Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteThis card is as cute as can be! Just luv those speckled eggs and those adorable critters inside! Thanks for the inspiration...Suzy Q
ReplyDeleteOMG -s o very cute!
ReplyDeleteSo adorable, I like the embossed speckled eggs.
ReplyDeleteNice selection of patterned papers.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this cute card!
So precious!!
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Wonderful card with these cute critters.
ReplyDeleteLove the patterned papers, especially the one you use for the eggs!
ReplyDeleteLove the patterned papers! What a great idea! Thanks for sharing and the video tutorial!
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