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__________________ Jan 'Being confident of this very thing, that he which hath begun a good work in you will perform it until the day of Jesus Christ'. Philippians 1:6
Here’s my Letter K... now I’ve completed round 10..Mahalo Fairy Much Ann for all the time and work you dedicate to these alpha Challenges can’t wait to see what you have in store for next round...
I probably won't ever get this round finished...too much time out with my hands and knees, but it couldn't fit Round 11, and it goes well here. Here is my card for Letter G with a GARDEN theme as required. The flower bouquet is gathered from Michele's flower gardens for her birthday:A Daughter's Birthday!
__________________ Carlene aka Chatterbox-1--My BLOG; My Pinterest;My SCS Gallery; FAVORITES Team Member; 2022 Christmas Card Challenge 75/105. My SCS Goal: Challenge Catch-up; Sketch Challenge Sample Card Team (August 2022--January 2023).
Playing gallery entry and old challenges catch-up for the January 2, 2018, Round 10 challenge, Letter 5. My letter "T" is for trees and meets the Double Challenge as well!
Playing my "Challenge Catch-up" cardmaking, my Round 10/ Letter W card is for Woods as in a forest, which meets the Double Challenge to add something denoting wood on your card as well.
I'm playing my "Challenge Catch-up" cardmaking. Some are 2021 challenges and are fairly recent and some are really old!
This alphabet challenge from Round 10, ABC10E26, is to use Letter E. My letter E = Evergreen Forest embossing folder and Evening Evergreen cardstock. (I chose not to go for the "earth" double challenge).
I am playing my "Challenge Catch-up" cardmaking. This is a card for my brother who recently lost his wife.
It for ABC Round 10, Letter N - Double challenge: natural. My letter N = NUTS as in acorns. Acorn nuts are naturally produced by all oak trees, and they fit natural elements found in nature.
More "Challenge Catch-up" cardmaking. This is a January 2022 birthday card for my husband's brother.
It is for 9/2/19 challenge for Round 10/ Letter C with the double challenge: climate. My card features a CATTAILS nature scene showing a lovely warm climate depicted by the beautiful sunset sky.
I'm playing my "Challenge Catch-up" cardmaking. This is an anniversary card for my youngest daughter and her husband for the Round 10/ Letter O - 9/19/19. My Letter O - Oak leaves, the oak nut (acorns). I did NOT enter the double challenge for ocean.
I am playing Challenge cardmaking, from new to old and hopefully, doing some catching up! This is a birthday card for my DH's early February birthday and already delivered!
My card's letter L = leaves. (No double challenge).
I am playing Challenge cardmaking, and hopefully, doing some catching up...some are old...some are newer. This is a February birthday card for a long-time friend that we've not been able to see during Covid!
My letter K is for the "Knock Out Roses" on my birthday card for my friend. I did not try for the optional double challenge. Take a peek at some Knock Out Rose! in bloom.
I am playing Challenge cardmaking, and hopefully, doing some catching up from really old to fairly new. This is a February birthday card for a dear friend & cardmaking buddy!
My Letter Q = Queen Sophia Marigold. My card hosts a white silhouette of the Queen Sophia Marigolds. (I did not go for the optional Double Challenge).
I am playing my "Challenge Catch-up" cardmaking and catching up on a few Easter cards that I forgot to post! This Easter card was for my youngest son and his family, which includes my oldest granddaughter, who is five.
My natural (not man-made) subject is a Yearling Lamb...it meets the Double Challenge because its a yearling and not an adult sheep!