Monday, 25 June 2012

EBWCB - June/July Challenge

If you are looking for my Copic Marker Europe Birthday Blog Hop Post click HERE

Hi 

WOW - where has June gone?!!!  I can't believe that we are nearly at the end of another month, before we know it, it'll be Christmas again LOL!!!! 

We have a fabulous challenge this month over at the Elisabeth Bell's World Challenge Blog -
RED, WHITE and BLUE

Here's my card: 


I decided to make a male themed card - I never seem to have enough of these!!!

I used Gone Fishing, which is a stamp designed by Elisabeth Bell for SCACD.

I coloured the image using my Copic Markers, here's a close-up:


I'm going the enter this card into the following challenges:

Really Reasonable Ribbon's Ramblings - Red White & Blue
Cards for Men - Sports with a Sentiment (Fishing is a sport - right ?!!!)
Pan Pastel UK - Anything Goes
Cute Card Thursday - Here comes Summer


So hop on over to EBWCB to see what the rest of the talented team have created - I'm sure you'll find plenty of project to inspire you.  Our challenge lasts for a whole month and you can use any stamp designed by Elisabeth Bell, so there's plenty to choose from!!!!  I look forward to seeing what you create.


Thanks for stopping by today.

Hugs
Penni
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6 comments:

Stressed Stamper said...

snap - never have enough male cards...lovin the papers
hugs
Sarah x

Danni said...

Very nice card!

Eileen said...

Super male card... I always have trouble and sometimes get quite stressed.....daft! cos it's our hobby!! Love this thanks for the inspiration. Thank you for joining us in this weeks PanPastel UK Challenge.
Eileen xx

Katharina Frei said...

Great card, wonderful coloration!

Thanks for joining the CCT challenge blog this week!
Katharina

sandra's crafty corner said...

great card hun, thanks for joiningin with our sports challenge at cards for men,
hugs sandra dt xxxx

Patricia St Martin said...

Wonderful card. Thanks for joining us at Cards for Men challenge. Your sports card turned out very nice. Good luck on the challenge.
Hugs, Patricia