Monday, June 4, 2012

FCCB Challenge Me Monday #114


Hello everyone!  Welcome to another Challenge Me Monday at FCCB!  The weekend has flown by and I can't believe June is already here. This means that the creepy crawlies are out in full force. We currently have a black snack living in our bush.  My dog is not doing her job well enough and scaring it away.  I'm ok with it being there as long as I don't see it. :)  This week we want to see your projects with bugs!  

For my card this week, the base was cut 5"x6.5".  All of the matting items were cut from Birthday Bash.  The cute little bee came from Create a Critter and was cut at 3.5".  I heat embossed the scalloped circle with clear embossing powder with the Cane background stamp from Market Street Stamps.  I added some stickles to the wings on the bee and pearls for the antenna.  Lastly, I added some faux stitching and glossy accents to the cute PKS face.

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Items Used:
Create a Critter and Birthday Bash Cricut cartridge
My Creative Time:  Turn That Frown Upside Down
Peachy Keen Stamps: In Stitches
Market Street Stamps: Cane
Heat Gun
Clear Embossing Powder
Stickles
Chalk
White Gelly Roll Pen
Faux Pearls

Thanks for stopping by and don't forget to stop by the FCCB blog and check out what the other DT members created.  I promise you won't be disappointed!

6 comments:

  1. Super duper cute...love the background paper you used!

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  2. Megan, this is so stinken cute! I love the adorable little face. The stitching and layering look awesome:) Wonderful card!
    Sherrie K
    http://sherriescraps.blogspot.com

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  3. Cute, cute, cute! What fun, colorful layers and that bee is just too stinkin' cute! Love the stitching...this is such a fun card...love it!

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  4. this is toooo cute

    rosiemini@gmail.com
    www.scraplovingminis.blogspot.com

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  5. This is so sweet!! I love the fun face and your extra colours on the stamp add so much to the appearance. Great card!

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  6. Super sweet, love the embossing, stitching and pearls they all added so much.

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