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Relax

Hi Everyone,

 a little while ago I went on a shopping spree at Rubber Moon. They carry Donna Gray's awesome hand carved stamps. I finally had time to use one of them.


The inspiration came from Time Out as their prompt is relaxation. I immediately thought of this cute sloth. I stampeed him and cut him out. Took me a while to come up with a background idea. In the end I settled for that. The die cut is by Simon Says. I managed to get a smudge on the card, so I coveerd it up with some leaves....


Hope you have time to relax. If not today, then perhaps on the weekend!

Linking up with:

Time Out - relaxation
Tuesday Throwdown - Furry Friends
Lost Coast Designs - anything goes

  
Tuesday Throwdown

Comments

papierelle said…
Das ist ja ein putziges Faultier!!
That sloth is so cute! A fantastic card design.
conil said…
Oh my, I see a winner. This is the best sloth card I seen thus far and I love how you've done the sentiment.
sandie said…
I love you do stuff to cover up happy smudges...so do I! I adore the background design-the colours are so vibrant against the colour our chilled out sloth! Fab to see you at Time Out
Kim Heggins said…
this is just way to cute...love seeing your idea of relaxation!!
Anita in France said…
That has to be the best sloth image I've seen, Cornelia ... I could almost reach out and stroke all that long fur! He's so chilled hanging out against the bright blue and green ... and those leaves are perfect to cover up a little boo-boo! Thanks so much for playing along with us at Time Out! Hugs, Anita :)
Laurie said…
So cute! Love the sloth and the perfect sentiment to accompany him. Thanks for joining the Lost Coast Design Challenge!
Cathy said…
Thanks for joining the Lost Coast challenge. The sloth is so fun.
ionabunny said…
Fun card and perfect image for the theme. Thanks for joining the fun at the Lost Coast Portal to Creativity Challenge. Hugz

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