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Wednesday, 28 June 2023

A Wild Birthday at The Paper Shelter

 Hello Crafty Peeps,

I'm back again with some more inspiration for The Paper Shelter. This week we are asking you to use images featuring Furry Friends.

It will be my daughter's birthday soon and she loves saber-toothed tigers, so I have used 'Cute Cave Girl' for an easel card. 

I die-cut and layered card for the top background and created my own background paper in Photoshop for the bottom of the easel.

I fussy-cut the image and adhered with 3D foam tape for some dimension.

Animals aren't my favourite thing to colour, but I think this one turned out well.


Thank you for stopping by today. Your kind comments are always appreciated.

Please come and join in our challenge this week and remember, you can use any image but if you use a Paper Shelter image you are eligible for a higher value prize!


You can also share your creations over in our Facebook Group.

{Crafty Hugs}


Products used:
  • Card blank
  • Cardstock
  • Cloud, Hill & Grass dies
  • Circle die
  • Number die
  • Foliage dies
  • Regal nesting dies
  • Distress Ink - Walnut Stain
  • ProMarkers - Burnt Sienna, Cinnamon, Tan, Dusky Pink, Deep Mocha, Caramel, Burnt Orange, Spice, Olive Green, Marsh Green, Pastel Beige, Sandstone, Ivory, Firebrick, Burnt Umber, Cocoa, Saddle Brown, Raw Sienna & Apricot
  • Prismacolor Pencils - White, Black, Tuscan Red, Olive Green, Apple Green, Nectar & Pumpkin Orange
I am entering my card into the following challenges:

2 comments:

  1. What a gorgeous card. That's what I love about papercrafters, we can make any kind of card for a given theme. Your Daughter is going to LOVE this one!! Oh and your colouring is brilliant!! Thank you for joining in at Allsorts this week. Sarah DT

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  2. What a cute easel card, Nicola. Thank you so much for sharing in the Allsorts challenge.

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