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Wednesday, August 1, 2018

HONEY BEE'S..DT CLASSIC DESIGN..



Hello Everyone...

That time again..the first of the month..1st  of August..sheez, where is the time going..

So first of the month is a new challenge for CLASSIC DESIGN OPEN CHALLENGE

As long as you are on a DT and want to share your work you are good to go...

This time we are being sponsored by SPARKLE n SPRINKLE  and I chose the sweetest image to play with  called...HONEY BEE'S  and such a great set with all sorts of elements to it..


So there we have the hive and some Bee's and flowers which  I coloured this with my markers...


I added grass and a honey pot....


And some nice sticky honey drizzling over the sides...and of cause a little wooden Bee..


I die cut honeycomb in black and gold glitter paper...left some bits in and some bits fell out...then added some more wooden Bee's...


And that was it...loved making this card, no sentiment as I'm not sure sure where or if it goes anywhere..

Thanks so much for stopping by..

I have quite a few posts up today so I really hope you can keep up..lol..

Challenge to enter....



Luv CHRISSYxx








7 comments:

Chris said...

Lovely design Chrissy, perfect die cuts to complement the sweet dig1.
Chris
x

crafty-stamper said...

I know these months are flying -love your fabulous Bee card with all the runny honey,little wooden Bees and the die-cut honeycomb
Carol x

*Vicki* said...

Wow! This is such a spectacular design Chrissy! LOVE the wonderful accents with the honey comb and honey pot! So clever!! HUGS

KarinsArtScrap said...

very beautiful Chrissy

aussie aNNie said...

My favourite of all your posts, though all are just stunning, this is amazing. The pot of honey, wow I could just lick the sides of the honey jar...love this ...

crafty-stamper said...

Hi Chrissy just popping back to say--Thank you for joining us at Artistic Inspirations
Carol DT x

Pia S said...

That honeycomb die cut with a touch of gold is a really great addition to this image, and again I’m reminded that I need to stop thinking everything has to fit on the cardbase, when will I learn... :)