Thursday, 11 September 2008

Colour Challenge, SU markers & my little 'button'

I'm back with a card for Colour Inspiration #22 from Kristina Werner. When I saw the colours, I wanted to create a card and I knew just which stamp set to use.
So I've used Fabulous Flowers. With my Stampin'Up marker pens I've coloured in the flower, imitating one of the flowers in the shower curtain. I love how it turned out, nice and simple. And I got to use my Burgandy wide grosgrain, the colour I ordered by mistake!! I think it compliments the card nicely.

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Just a reminder about my offer for the Stampin'Up marker pens - 10% off for the month of September. This card shows just one of the many ways you can use these pens.
And I can't leave you without a picture of my little 'button'. Here he is sucking his thumb and I think it's so cute the way he does it. It's a bit random and he doesn't find his thumb all the time, but when he does, he just loves it.





9 comments:

Anonymous said...

That card is bang on, great job. Baby, super cute. Almost makes me want to have more .... or maybe some babysitting time. LOL

Anonymous said...

oh my that baby is kissable! I love your card too! ~Donna

Sherri said...

That stamp is perfect for this inspiration! Really cute!

♥ Kristy Woods ♥ said...

great card and gorgeous bubba!

yvonne said...

loL! I think we were on the same page with the colour challenge CHantelle! Gorgoeus photo's too, he just melts your heart!

HH said...

Love the card, but love that baby even more :) Love the 'Sprout' written on his top...too cute!

Jean McKenzie said...

I too love the card but have been admiring that beautiful baby even more. Would love to cuddle him!

Cheers, Jean

Jen said...

Great you are making time to SU!
Awesome card Chan!
Thanks for sharing the little handsome fella!

katie lauren said...

what a cool little man in his super cool suit (from his favourite auntie!) xx

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