Have you sprung forward? To me it feels that I will lose an hour of crafting, or I'll sacrifice an hour of chores so I could craft. (Shhhh..........)
I have prepared a Spring card for a couple of challenges:
I've used Cricut Artiste to cut the two "halves" of the clover (Valentine button). I really wish either Cricut Artiste or Cricut Art Philosophy has a four leaf clover, but well, exercising our creativity isn't so bad.
This card is entering the following challenges:
1. Heart 2 Heart Challenges - spring
2. Bitten by the Bug - So Lucky Shamrock challenge
3. Black Tie Friday - Ribbon, Buttons, Brad (but we get to pick two!)
4. Gingerloft challenge - the color Green
Thanks for stopping by!
Great card and such a creative way of making a four leafed clover.Thanks for joining us at BBTB2.
ReplyDeleteJayne x
That's a great way to make a 4 leaf clover. Really cute card. Thanks for joining us at BBTB2. Stephanie
ReplyDeleteI love how you made your four leafed clover!! Great card. Thank you so very much for joining our 'So Lucky Shamrock' challenge at BBTB2!!!! :)
ReplyDeleteGreat I idea to create your four leaf clover!! Love the papers. Thanks for joining us at BBTB2.
ReplyDeleteSusan
What a creative way to make a 4 leaf clover! I'm so impressed because I don't think I would have thought to do that. lol Love your ribbon and pattern paper too! Thanks for joining us at BBTB2 ;-)
ReplyDeleteChoice of color and theme are great. I love St. Patrick's Day. I really like your paper and choice of ribbons and brads and your clover is adorable. Thanks for playing with Black Tie Fridays.
ReplyDeleteSo simple and clean, I love the patterned paper with the slim ribbon. Thanks so much for playing at Black Tie Fridays!
ReplyDeleteCute card! I love how clever you were to make the clover with the two hearts!
ReplyDeleteCheck out the tag on page 50 of the Art Philosophy. It has a shamrock that I've used before!