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Saturday 20 August 2016

Lucky Little Dragon

Here's a card featuring a cute little dragon digi from Bugaboo stamps - his name is Clyde and I'm sure he would cheer up anyone who was feeling a little bit down on their luck. I've coloured him in "pretty" versions of the traditional magical colours of purple and turquoise, and added a stamped sentiment whose origin is lots in the mists of time.


I would like to share this with:

Craft Rocket Challenge - Things with wings
Alphabet Challenge - M for Mythical because, unfortunately for Clyde, dragons aren't real  (don't worry, he's not going to be upset by my having written that because he can't read).

8 comments:

  1. Great card with a super fun image just right for our challenge at Alphabet, thanks for joining us.

    Pat xx

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  2. An adorable card Jane, such a cute dragon and lovely soft colours,
    Pauline
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  3. Your cards really are lovely Jane. So much nicer than any you might see in the shops. Do you ever think of selling your beautiful hand made cards as in a small business venture? I bet you'd do really well with them if you did :)
    Best wishes,
    Bee

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    1. No, apart from those I make to send to friends and family, all my cards are donated to charities to help them to raise funds. I'm happy to make individual cards on request, but always ask that the person I've made the card for donates to a charity rather than paying me.
      Jane

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  4. That dragon is so darn cute! You colored him beautifully and the sentiment is perfect! Thanks for playing along with us at Craft Rocket Challenges!

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  5. Love the really cute dragon and looks good in pastel colours
    Carol x

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  6. Adorable card, I love that dragon and your beautiful colors! Thanks for joining us at Alphabet Challenge Blog.
    Tammy x

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  7. Wonderful dragon and in my favourite copic colour mix. love him.

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