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Monday 30 September 2024

Always Nice to Find a New Reason to Celebrate

Hello Nomad friends.  Last of the month and trying to sneak in under the wire at a few challenges.  I have been enjoying playing along at the Lunar New Year challenge, especially since I love dragons!  This year being Year of the Dragon, dragon birthday cards are one of the allowed themes.  I must admit, my dragon stash has grown!!  Ah well, like I said, I do love dragons.  Then this month there was an option to make cards for the Mid-Autumn Festival.  Totally new one on me, but always like a good celebration, and this one appears to involve the moon and rabbits, so yeah!! 

I found this starry paper which I had embossed with sizzix Rays embossing folder.  I used the moon stamp from Hero Arts Autumn Moon set, which possibly was made for the Mid-Autumn Festival with oriental elements and tiny little bunny silhouettes.   I stamped the standing bunny on some green card, fussy cut the top of the bunny and used a Stamplorations stitched hill die to cut the hill.  The bunny faded into the starry sky so I added a vellum fog bank to make him stand out.  We have had plenty fog here recently.  

Thanks for dropping by.  Hugz

Joining the fun at
Lunar New Year September Challenge 2024  
Stay Crafty With a Blog Named Hero Challenge - AG
Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge - Anything Goes
Seven Hills Crafts Challenge 2 - Shades of Autumn
As You Like It Challenge - Favourite Die it's simple, but this stitched hill die from Stamplorations is one of my favourite dies, used often to add pretty stitch details when I need a good hill.  



1 comment:

  1. This is so gorgeous! I love all the sparkle in the starry paper and the texture you added is perfect. Thanks so much for playing along with the Lunar New Year Challenge!

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