Tuesday, May 3, 2011

May 2011 Card Chain Challenge

If you've never done a Card Chain Challenge, try this one over at Lily Pad Cards (formerly hosted by Deborah on her blog).  I've been able to participate in a number of CCCs as we call them - they are such fun!  You only have to make one card and you receive a beautiful card in the mail.  Over the last year I've received cards from England, Denmark, Canada, to name a few.  And made new friends along the way. 

The process changed a bit - now you have to make your card FIRST!  Before, we signed up and knew who was getting the card prior to making it.  So check out the challenge and get your card made and linked up by May 6th at 11:59 PST.  Here's my card all ready to mail once I know who's getting it:
I used Hero Arts new Designer papers and a fun clear set Type with these darling little typewriter key messages.  Also used some papers from Basic Grey's Sweet Threads 6x6 paper pad and my favorite string twine by May Arts.  Oh, and let's not forget my favorite texture stamp - the Envelope Pattern by Hero Arts.  Who will get this card???  Hope they like it!

9 comments:

  1. I know I would like it! Love the colors and your take on the sketch, Linda! :)

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  2. love the way you turned the sketch around Linda. Very initiative

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  3. Gorgeous card Linda. Mine is almost ready....Hopefully will be posted tonite.

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  4. This is so pretty, Linda! The gal who receives it will adore it, for sure!

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  5. Love what you did here, Linda!! Lovin' those dps!

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  6. Great card Linda, I wonder who will be the lucky recipient!!!

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  7. Linda, there is no doubt in my mind that whoever gets this card will LOVE it! (I know I do!)

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  8. LOVE how you turned the sketch, Linda! Gorgeous card!

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  9. Waht a lovely card Linda! I love the colors!

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