Wednesday, 12 November 2008

Whiff Of Joy Challenge

Aw my last card for the Guest Designer spot on the Whiff Of Joy Challenge blog this week.

The theme for Challenge # 8 is

Boy's Christmas - No Blue

Here's my card

I've use mostly HOTP paper and acetates for this one. The image is of course from Whiff Of Joy and is called "Charlie with snowballs" He has been coloured with promarkers. The sentiment is also from Whiff Of Joy. I've added a red brad and attached some silver cord around it, then threaded it through the green button and finally added two snowflake charms which I bought from ebay. Hope you like it.

You can find the Whiff Of Joy Challenge blog here

http://wojmondaychallenge.blogspot.com/

I'd just like to say thank you to Katharina and the DT for having me for two weeks as guest on their Design Team, I've really enjoyed it. x

10 comments:

debby4000 said...

Gorgeous card, fabulous colours and I love the buttons and charms.

Nikki Fairbairn said...

Gorgeous card Shary, such a cute image and i love the charms and beautiful papers. hugs Nikki x

Unknown said...

Well you rocked the challenge here Shary - no blue in sight but still a fabby boy's card. Great! Lol Lynn x

Suzanne said...

Gorgeous love the papers and colours works so well with Charlie. Sue :o)

Annie said...

Shary this is a fabulous card for a little chap at Christmas and great in the red and green colours! hugs, annie x

Dawn Wheeler said...

Gorgeous card so brilliantly coloured ,love it xxxx
you have done a fabulous job on the DT xxxx
hope you are all ok
hugs Dawnxx

Rach said...

Gorgeous card Shary, wonderful papers and your image is coloured beautifully, love the charms...thank you for being our guest designer, you did a wonderful job. Hugs rachxx

simplyfairies said...

Superb card Shary,. must have a go at this one....

Tara Godfrey said...

This is such a fun Card, Shary!!!! I love the bright Christmas colours! Fabulously festive!
Hugs, TaraG

Frances said...

Love the bright colours Shary, suits this Charlie stamp and the little embellies are great and not too girly, which is always a hard balance to strike I find ;) x