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Day of the Month Card Club - Elephant Appreciation Day

Hallo Ihr Lieben!
Hello Everyone!

Wir starten heute in unsere 19. Challenge mit dem Thema:
Today is the start of our 19th challenge:


Our guest designer for this month is the wonderful Conny - she was voted the winner in our 17th challenge.

And here is my card:


This was super easy to make. I used patterned paper from Brutus and Monroe. The dies and sentiment are from My Favorite Things. I popped up the elephant ears with fun foam.



Wir sind gespannt, was Ihr uns zeigen werdet.
Bis zum 30.09.2020 habt Ihr Zeit, Euer Werk hier zu verlinken.

We are looking forward to your creations!
You have until 9/30/2020 to link up your paper art.


Es gibt IMMER einen Grund zum Feiern!
 There is ALWAYS a reason to celebrate!


Comments

conil said…
May I just say, WOW! Way to use patterned paper. Such a truly wonderful card.
Flo said…
Kennst Du das Kinderbuch von Elmar dem buntkarierten Elefant? Deine Karte passt perfekt dazu!!!
Liebe Grüße
Rosmarie said…
Die beiden sind so schön bunt und absolut bezaubernd!!
Anita in France said…
Sooo cute, Cornelia ... these little guys are just like Elmer! Hugs, Anita :)
Jo said…
Wow, this is so uplifting, love it!

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