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Thursday, 13 September 2018

Purple Night at Ching-Chou Kuik

Hello all, are you getting back to normality after the summer break?  We're into the second week of our COLOURS OF FALL challenge at Ching-Chou Kuik and I hope you've enjoyed the inspiration so far.  Please enter here and be sure to also share your work in our Facebook group.

This week the team were given the theme PURPLICIOUS, which is great as it's my favourite colour.  I don't think the 'spooky' images should be reserved only for Halloween projects, so I've used 'Dark Moon' for a twisted easel friendship card.

Products used:
  • Card blank
  • Black cardstock
  • Spellbinders Fleur De Lis Rectangles and Pendants dies
  • Sizzix Tim Holtz script word dies
  • Papermania gems
  • ProMarkers - Lavender, Cool Grey 1, Slate, Pale Pink, Caramel, Dusky Pink, Satin, Black, Cool Grey 5, Putty, Lime Green, Aubergine, Plum, Purple, Violet, Lilac, Lavender, Moss, Burnt Sienna, Cinnamon & Raw Sienna
  • Prismacolor pencils
  • Silver Sakura Gelly Roll
  • Clear Wink of Stella




I am entering my card into the following challenges:
  1. Pammie's Inky Pinkies - #1836 ATG
  2. Brown Sugar - #282 All creatures great and small
  3. CCC Digi Creations - #96 Use Pearls/Gems
  4. Crafting With An Attitude - #43 ATG
  5. Crafty Gals Corner - #174 3+ Layers





5 comments:

  1. Loved the colouring and all the creatures!Thanks for playing along with us at Brown Sugar Challenge
    Greeshma DT
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  2. Beautiful card. Thanks for playing our challenge at CCC Digi Creations. Good luck!
    Anneke DT

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  3. The purple and the black look good together.
    Thank you for joining the Crafting With An Attitude challenge.
    Monica C. DT CWAA

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  4. Pretty card! Thanks for joining us at Crafty Gals Corner!

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  5. Super:)Thanks for playing with us at Brown Sugar Challenge:)Ines DT

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