Thursday, April 26, 2012

CCEE1217 Scallops, flowers, buttons, and a CHF!

Here's a card for the CCEE challenge this week.  Cindy Haffner is our hostess, and this time she's asked us to use scallops, flowers, and buttons on our cards.

The scallops are the clouds, done with a template and sponge.  The flowers have teeny tiny button brads in their centers.  I added a two colored pink snail die cut.  I think he's having fun with the garden all to himself!

Please join us, and link your card HERE.  Be sure to join us again next week!!

For the Ways To Use It Challenge, I made this card from a CHF digi, Harbour Scene.  Our task was to make a monochromatic card.  Of course, for a masculine card I think of BLUE, every time.


This will be my last post until next Monday.  I'm off to the Manchester NH Scrapbook and Stamp Show with my sweet friend Julia (artystamper), where we'll be working a booth.  Have a great rest of the week.

8 comments:

Vicky Gould said...

Let me be the first to say....this is adorable; I love your pink snail and those teeny button centers on your flowers!

Lois said...

A cute little garden scene, Anne. I like your scalloped clouds and that darling snail!

Sabrina said...

I bet the snail is enjoying the garden - those flowers look as if they'd make a very tasty snack for him. Love your creative use of scallops for clouds, Anne.

Kathy Bradley said...

Anne,
I love your sweet snail - he is a happy little guy! Pretty clouds and lovely flowers with matching button centers - wonderful. An adorable card - big smiles.

Benzi said...

I like how you got in your scallops on this adorable card.

The scene on the masculine card is awesome!!! Blue is good for the masculine cards, I agree.

Have fun at the stamp show. I'm sure you will. :-)

Cindy Haffner said...

FABULOUS Anne!!~

wannabcre8tive said...

So cute, love the little spring, garden scene. Awesome clouds.

I like the harbor scene, too, a very pretty blue.

Joanne (jojot) said...

love your scene....so sweet and surely happy....also love the seaside card in the blues