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Sunday, 27 September 2020

A card for a child

Hello, 
Today's card is for a child and I am sharing it at A Place to Start as that is what their challenge is this month.


This card is 7x5 inches and made with a sheet of 12x12 patterned paper from a block that I got from The Works some time ago. I cut the frame and then fussy cut a rocket that I coloured. The background is from a water coloured panel that I had in my stash.


The number is stamped, heat embossed in white and fussy cut.
Generally I am not very keen on making cards for children and don't share them very often, but I was pleased with how this one turned out so I decided to share it at A Place to Start September Challenge - create a children's card.

Thank you for taking the time to visit my blog today, I really appreciate it. 
xx

9 comments:

  1. It's a cute children's card. I love the space background. [Bunny]

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  2. Love the watercoloured background and perfect P.paper for the rocket
    Carol x
    Thank you for joining us at A Place To Start
    Carol DT x

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  3. Hilary that background is a fabulous galaxy. Amazing, wonderful card for a child.

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  4. Hi Hilary,
    the card is super! Love the background, white and black and de colourful image. The big number is beautiful. I think the little boy (is it for a boy?) will like it a lot!

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  5. What a fun card Hilary, I think most four year olds would adore this this.

    B x

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  6. Fabulous background and what a card for a child to receive, wow. xx

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  7. I love this brightly colored rocket and your fabulous sky! A great card for a little boy, Hilary!

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  8. Which little boy doesn't dream of exploring space with a rocket? Super cool card!!

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  9. Wonderful card, great design and background. Thanks for joining us at A Place to Start this month for our"Make a Child's Card" challenge

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