Saturday 29 January 2011

Daring Card Makers - Year of the Rabbit

Lynda has set the following dare at the Daring Card Makers Blog:
 
The Year of the Rabbit

3rd February 2011 will welcome in the next Chinese New Year – the Year of the Rabbit. So this week I’m going to let you have TWO options to choose from:-

Make a card with an Oriental feel to it

OR

Make a card that features a rabbit.

I decided to go with the Oriental theme and found that fabulous image on the Art Freebies site, I love how grumpy those two whiskery men look, they remind me of a Chinese version of Statler and Waldorf, the two old men in the Muppet Show lol!  The background paper is K&Co and the circular stamp from an Oriental set from Tanda Stamps.

10 comments:

  1. LMAO yes I can see what you mean about them!!! I love this Janice, what a fab image xx

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  2. Fabulous card, lovely bright colours!

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  3. Great card! I have the feeling they might be characters from a classic folk tale but I wouldn't swear to it, fab image though!

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  4. what a fab image Janice - great card xx

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  5. What a fab and fun card Janice - I'm gunna check that site out! Thanks for joining in with my Dare this week.

    Love Lynda xxx

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  6. hahahaha those characters are priceless aren't they??? You have made them into a really lovely card Janice! xxx

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  7. ooooh they do look grumpy! Maybe a rabbit got into their gardens ;)

    Great to see you playing along with us this week, Janice

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  8. Great card Janice. Love the image.

    :)

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  9. What a fab image - super card. And I loved looking at your digital feast and journal - lots of lovely crafting. x

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  10. Excellent card. It's put together very nicely.

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