I broke out my coloring calendar again, I was in need of a birthday card that started me looking through the images to see if one would work for me but also found some that I thought would work for some thinking of you cards I want to send to a couple people.
- Cheerful Journey- 2018 coloring calendar image, colored w/ pencils
- BasicGrey - Periphery paper
- Spellbinders - A2 Matting basics A &B dies
- Cheerful Journey- 2018 coloring calendar image, colored w/ pencils
- BasicGrey - Periphery Papers
- Scallop frame die
- PPD - Stitched Curvy coved Rectangle dies
- Sticker sentiment from sticker calendar
Thanks for stopping by,
Connie
12 comments:
What a great idea to use the coloring calendar for card making… I see the coloring books at the thrift store all the time… maybe I will pick one up next time.
How lovely.
Beautiful pencil colouring pages and made into cards Connie..
luv CHRISSYxx
Such a good idea to use your colouring calendar to make these cards.
All the best Jan
Very sweet and fun pages and they all look like something I would see here on Cape Cod, 2 even in my own backyard. How sweet! Love all occasion cards, and these are wonderful!
So beautiful.
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Each of these images share a delightful slice of life and they're a joy to look at! So much going on in the first image. I would love to be there! The second two are happening in my garden right now. Love these, Connie!
They are beautiful xoxo
beautiful and fun coloring !
What a clever and heartwarming way to make use of the coloring calendar—those pencil-colored images feel like snapshots from a joyful afternoon. Each card has its own peaceful rhythm, and the soft tones paired with your choice of sentiments make them feel genuinely thoughtful. I especially love the mix of vintage-style papers and layered die cuts—it all comes together with such graceful charm.
I love how you use your coloring calendar to create beautiful cards! My favorite is the last one with the little birdies!
Beautiful! Xoxo
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