Thursday 8 October 2020

Time Out #172

Hi Crafty Friends,

We have a very special challenge starting today!

We are here to help raise awareness of Breast Cancer and are asking you to join us in making an encouragement card for a friend-for any kind of encouragement for any reason!

Early detection of Breast Cancer is the key and every month we should all be doing a self exam-check out how to do this here-you can also find out more info about Breast Cancer, symptoms, treatments etc-please pass to friends and go off and do that self exam!!

And we have the optional twist of using pink on your on your card-if you do this you could win a prize!

I went with the twist and used pink on my card:


Our sponsors are CAS-ual Fridays Stamps and here I have used the Love Hope Stencil sponged off the edge with a pale pink. I used the Heart Ribbon Stamp Set stamped in a much darker pink. The sentiment is from the same set and I just stamped this on a label and popped it up.

Our Guest Designer for this challenge is one amazing designer-Dhruvika. I love her cards, super creative and it is a joy she is joining us today. Pop on over to her blog Cardogram and I bet you come back a fan too!
Welcome Dhruvika x

Now your Time to take some TIME OUT and get crafting-we all need a little encouragement at the moment so the perfect challenge to cheer some one up!

Enjoy!



7 comments:

  1. Love the double-stamp with two colors -- wonderful card, Sandie!

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  2. I love the double stamping of that amazing ribbon. Such a pretty card!

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  3. Fabulous, Sandie ... the soft pink stamping behind the bold purple emphasises the message of hope and the sentiment beautifully! Hugs, Anita :)

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  4. This is so pretty, Sandie. Love how you used pink and purple.

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  5. What a perfect idea to double the heart ribbon image with light and dark shades. It looks fabulous! I love that you mounted it on a gray case too. This is a wonderful card of encouragement, Sandie. I love it, and you.

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