Monday 15 February 2010

Bright and Cheerful, Challenge 51

CUTE DAISY MAY


Another Monday and another challenge for you from Cute Daisy May this week the challenge has been set by the talented Avril, which is a great one if your a bit fed up of winter, because she would like to see you use Bright and Cheerful colours.
This little cutie comes from Sheet 164, which you can purchase Here. If you havent used digis before and what to try one before you buy Linnie has a real cute freebie which will fit with this challenge perfectly.

For my card I chose my papers first which are from DCWV Sweet Stack I just loved those lollipops and put them with papers from the Bright Stack.
Daisy I coloured with Copics, flowers are a mixture of prima, petaloo, and Wild Orchid Butterfly charm I think is from BunnyZoes. I spritzed the flowers with Pearl Glimmer Mist (which can you believe I forgot I had!!!!!!!)

Challenges
Copic Colour
R29 Lipstick Red, B12 Ice Blue, RV23 Pure Pink
Allsorts Recipe 3 2 1
I have 3 flowers, 2 borders and 1 charm
DU2DS punches

Hope to see you join in with our challenge this week.

Beccy x

7 comments:

  1. So sweet,gorgeous papers and colouring!!!
    xx

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  2. What a gorgeous card Beccy,i love your image and papers.

    Hugs Riet.xx

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  3. Fabulous card Beccy..love the colours and flowers x

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  4. Hi Beccy

    Well you certainly captured the bright and cheerful here, just lovely colours.

    Thanks for joining un at Allsorts this week.

    B x

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  5. Hi Beccy
    This is such a fun bright card. Love the adorable image and the gorgeous lollipop borders. Thanks for taking on my recipe challenge at Allsorts this week.
    Take care
    Debs xx

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  6. Fab card Beccy, love the shine xxxx

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  7. Very pretty and the dimensional flowers are a reallly nice touch ! Thank you for playing the Dare U 2 Digistamp Challenge. X Fab

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