This one was another Challenging Kit, I don’t do cute! I came up with 6 Cards and several of the designs can easily be used for other cards and sentiments. In the end I was pretty pleased with this one given I didn’t use most of the animal representations. I did use 1/2 of the elephant for a child’s card.
I did like the color combinations with the exception of the Fresh Freesia, It didn’t really seem to go with any of the other color choices. Several of the designs could easily repeat with all of the color choices, for instance the Card #1 Design. Since we had material from card bases and envelopes you could make quite a few cards with this kit successfully.
In addition to the Kit supplies, I used
Basic White Card bases, some Rich Razzlebarry Cardstock, and Artisty Blooms self adhesive sequins, Soft Succulent Ink and a bit of linen twine.
You will have to let me know what you think and if you have any questions
I made one card for my Grandaughter who loves animals. For that card, I used half of the the Antelope, 3 of the leaves, one of the sprigs , the rocks (which I colored), the Vellum, and the printed fresh Freesia cardstock for the front. and a small strip from the inside of the green envelope for the front, as well. I took the other Antelope to make a bookmark for the inside. I don’t do cute very often, but this was perfect for this particular card. I was very pleased with how it turned out.
Lovely, I would love to see what you have done. If you get a chance text me a copy or an email with a picture.
Warmly,
Linda B.