April 23, 2015

Hamlet Pigwit Being Shy



Hi All, Here's my take on I {heart} card sketches with a twist #No 106.  This week's twist is to use a two word sentiment.  For my card, I combined two From the Heart Stamps -- Hamlet PigWit Being Shy and Spring Fence -- to create the garden scene. The two word sentiment is a die cut. 

I paper-pieced the fence with grunge wood digi paper from Doodle Pantry.  Both paper-piecing and coloring were done digitally.

I will also be entering this card in the following fun challenges:
Die Cuttin' Diva's Challenge #212 -- National Garden Month

Many thanks for stopping by.  Have a great day!

24 comments:

  1. Wow, this is adorable Pat! Great combination of FTH stamps. Really fun scene.

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  2. Oh, what an adorable little pig! Great sketch and I love the way you used it for this card. Terrific cut sentiment.

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  3. Such an amazing job you have done on this - so full of great color and you have chosen such a fun image!! And thanks for leading me to a sketch challenge I have not known about before!! You are really good at this stuff!!!

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  4. Such a lovely bright and cheerful card Pat, a fun image and great design.
    Pauline
    x

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  5. Your card is adorable!! I love the pig, he's too cute. Thanks for joining us at Die Cuttin' Divas this week.

    Leslie

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  6. Your scene is gorgeous! The whole card is beautiful!

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  7. Thank you for sharing your gorgeous card with us at Crafty Cardmakers and More, love the sweet image.
    Hugs Julie xxx

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  8. Sweet and soooo lovely. Now I want that fence scene! Perfect!

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  9. Oh Pat - this is so fantastic! I recognized the Spring Fence image right away - one of my favourite 'scene' images. Fantastic job with the paper piecing. I always love to see your combinations and this one is a winner! Love it!

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  10. Oh Pat - this is so fantastic! I recognized the Spring Fence image right away - one of my favourite 'scene' images. Fantastic job with the paper piecing. I always love to see your combinations and this one is a winner! Love it!

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  11. Adorable card, Pat ! The fence scene fits so nicely with Hamlet. Great take also with Sketch and tWiSt.

    Thanks for joining our FREE Stamp of the Month April Challenge and also our Sketch Challenge with a tWisT this week @ From the Heart Stamps !!

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  12. Pat, this is adorable! It never crossed my mind to put two sets together but it's perfect for this. One of these days I'll have to get you to walk me through doing some of that digital stuff like paper piecing digitally. LOL! I can't wrap my mind around that but I'm sure it's all very easy. Beautiful job! Have a wonderful weekend!

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  13. It's a pleasure to visit you blog, Pat, your cards are bright and cheerful, this one brings a huge smile :)

    Love and hugs
    Maarit

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  14. hehe.. What an ADORABLE card! Just love it, Pat.

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  15. SQUEEEEEEAL!!! Oh my gosh Pat, I just ADORE this!! you totally rock at putting together your digital images like this!! I adore everything about it!! You rock!! :)

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  16. Oh! So adorable!! I love the little pig :) Thanks for joining us at Little Red Wagon.
    Joanne xo

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  17. Awe, great job with both images!

    Thank you for playing along with us at From The Heart Stamps!

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  18. My, oh my, Pat! This sweet pig has never been cuter then he is here standing in front of this fence and newly potted flowers!! I love it!!

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  19. A really cute card. I love the way you have combined the two images and the green and pink colour scheme is lovely. Thank you for joining our challenge at Crafty Cardmakers and more. Sally.x.

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  20. A great combo of images!! Wonderful coloring and a great take on the sketch. Thanks for joining the sketch challenge at From the Heart Stamps!
    Lyn

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  21. He is colored to perfection! What a cutie!

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