Monday, March 7, 2016

Birthday Bash at Imagine That!

I love Kris' Imagine That! images and have purchased quite a few.  I especially like her pre-colored images for a quick card.  Usually I layer several of her images from one or more of her sets to create a themed card.

This month her Creative Playground Challenge #2 is Birthday.  That's because Kris is celebrating her third Imagine That birthday.  You can read all about her BIRTHDAY BASH here.

Not only am I doing a post about it, but also I'm posting her badge on my sidebar to help spread the word.  (I'm looking forward to receiving my Leesa's Tulip outline image!!!)



Here is the card I made for my grandson who loves trains which I posted to the challenge HERE. This challenge runs March 5 to April 1.
Monthly Challenge


The pre-colored images and sentiment are from Imagine That's Li'l Train Conductor digital set.  I printed a second RR sign, cut it with a circle die, and placed it on top of the sign with one of those squiggle wiggles. BONGGGGG!  I matted the printed card on blue cardstock, then placed it on a red card.


4 comments:

Kristine said...

Wow, what an awesome post!! :) THANK YOU so much for your cute card (love that popped up sign) and for helping spread the word of our Birthday Bash this month! :) Your free digi will be emailed later this month. If you'd like it sooner and are on Facebook, you can grab it right now by joining our new GROUP here - https://www.facebook.com/groups/imaginethatdigis/

Thanks again! :) Love to see what crafters create with my digis!!
xkris

monique said...

sweeeetie love it thanks for playing at Kris Imagine That creative playground good luck

Lisa Lynn said...

Your card is just adorable. Love the image that you used for the card. Check out my blog for a freebie of a vintage seed packet. Thanks for joining us at the "Birthday Bash" Challenge at Imagine That, Lisa Lynn DT.

Helen said...

Great card - that decoupaged sign really 'pops'.

Thanks for joining us at the Imagine That Creative Playground Challenge.

Helen x

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