The little elephant came from the Paisley cartridge, and the card base and circles came from Wild Card. I tied the bow at the top using the technique that Marianne posted on her blog, Paper or Fabric Crafter (thank goodness I found that post, because I've always been a terrible bow tier). My bow isn't quite as pretty as hers, but I'm proud of it! ;o) The sentiment came from My Pink Stamper's Punnylicious stamp set (Get it? Elephants...peaNUTS??? hehe).
Oh, I almost forgot to post my other card! I also decided to join the For the Birds Challenge over at Getting Cricky. So, here's the little card I created:
I decided to use this little toucan since I am sooooo tired of WINTER!!! This little guy makes me think of tropical warmth...and I'd really love to escape to somewhere tropical right now! I got everything from the Life is a Beach cartridge. This isn't my favorite card, so I think I may see what else I can come up with for this challenge later this week (we're allowed to enter as many projects as we'd like). Anyway...I hope you like my little cards! :o)
Very cute cards!
ReplyDeleteCute cards! And your bow is beautiful!!!! Thank you for letting me know. You did a great job and glad that I could help.
ReplyDeleteMarianne S.
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That is so cool! Love the colors too. We need something cheery these days, right!? TFS!
ReplyDeleteLisa, I love both your cards. You really made the paisley elephant so cute. Love all the colors and all the detail in cards. Don't you just love the round cards, I know I do. Thank you so much for being such a big supporter of my blog, and for joining us for WWC. It is so appreciated:)
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Stephanie
How fun are these?! Love your bright colors. I'll say you're productive! xxD
ReplyDeleteLisa,
ReplyDeletethis is just sooo cute. I was actually going to use the cutie from Paisley as well but I changed my mind at the last minute. And Im a big fan of round cards. I really like the base.
Thanks for playing at Whimsical Wed.
Jess M :)
Ps. I also like your Toucan card. I like how you used the ribbon as his tree limb.