Saturday, August 1, 2020

Thank You 4 Kids Challenge at Send a Smile 4 Kids Challenge

It's the 1st Saturday of the month and that means it is time for another challenge at the Send a Smile 4 Kids Challenge Blog.  The theme for this challenge is Thank You Cards 4 Kids or Anything Goes 4 Kids.  This challenge no longer has sponsors so you will be participating for pride not prize.

Send a Smile 4 Kids charity is dedicated to collecting and distributing handmade cards to children who are inpatient at Children's Hospitals.  Please send us your handmade kids' cards for holidays, birthdays, and everyday cheer.  Help us put a smile on our kids' faces.




Thank You 4 Kids Card Recipe

I used a background stamp from Catherine Pooler along with some Tim Holtz Oxide Inks in Twisted Citron and Shaded Lilac to create my background. I inked up the stamp with the oxide inks and spritzed it with water.  I laid a piece of watercolor card stock on top of the stamp and pressed down.  I used a butterfly die from Hero Arts to cut out some butterflies to give the card dimension.  The thanks die is from My Favorite Things and I cut it out in purple card stock.  The enamel dots are from Fun Stamper's Journey.  I layered the card front on a pastel purple back ground.  And let me say - I love Range Multi Medium Matte glue.

Thanks for stopping by the blog today.  Consider entering our challenge and donating your hand made cards to our great charity.

Have a great day and enjoy the journey and some chocolate.

April

2 comments:

  1. Love the colors you used on this card and the homemade background. Great card!

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  2. Purple is my favorite color so I fell in love with it the moment I saw your lovely card. This is such a worthwhile cause. I'll be joining you at Challenge for Days and wanted to stop by and say "Hi". Hugs, Granny Carol

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