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Friday 15 May 2015

Butterflies and Dragonflies at Oddball Art Co!

Hi folks! A few posts from me today. This one is for the brand new challenge starting at Oddball Art Stamps today. The theme is 'Add a butterfly or Dragonfly'. I have used the #70 image and coloured her with Promarkers.
My DP and matching sentiment are from Craftwork Cards and the die cut butterfly is Cheery Lynn. I have added some small Lelli-bot butterfly stamps in Dusty Concord DI to finish.
My layout is a take on the current Stella Says Sketch Challenge.
I will enter my card in the following challenges -
Stella Says Sketch - #309
Crafting for the Craic - May Wings
Polkadoodles - Things with Wings
Quick Quotes - #51 Butterfly
Sweet Stamps - #221 Things With Wings
Dream Valley Challenges - #106 Things with Wings
Whoopsi Daisy Challenge - Things With Wings
Here are the links you need
Oddball Art Co on Facebook
10% Discount code for my followers - DTMAUREEN10
Thanks for looking!
Mo xxx


8 comments:

  1. What a cool image! Love this pouty fairy girl and her beautiful, stitched wings! Thank you for sharing with us at Sweet Stamps this week. Your design is very cool! Have a great day today. Donna K

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  2. Great card thanks for joining the challenge at Whoopsi Daisy good luck x

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  3. Lovely card. Thank you for joining the challenge at Whoopsi Daisy. Hope to see you again next time

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  4. absolutely stunning card!!!! thanks for taking part in craft for the craic challenges

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  5. Beautiful card and image. Thank you for sharing with us at Dream Valley Challenges. Shona x

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  6. Beautiful card. Thanks for joining us for our Things with Wings Polkadoodles Challenge

    Karon DT, Polkadoodles

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  7. I popped over from Quick Quotes, thanks so much for adding this beautiful card to our challenge this month! It is just lovely! new follower!


    Alicia

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  8. Fabulous colouring! Thankyou for joining us this month at Craft for the Craic

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