Way back in 2007 I was accepted on my very first design team, Cornish Heritage Farms. I had a good time, made new friends and learned sooo much! I eventually went on to other DT’s and the owners decided to sell the company.
Fast forward a few years….
I was contacted a few weeks back about making some samples for the Grand Re-opening of CHF! Wow! Really?! Sure!!
This is one of the digitals that will soon be available. I’m calling it Top Hat Snowman (as he just has a # right now). The sentiment is from an older set called, Joyeux Noel.
He’s colored with Copics and a little white gel pen. I put some Blizzard Mudd Puddles on for fun too!
The next card is a free digi Tanya offered this week! Flower Wheel Barrow. How cool is that! Check out the CHF blog too for another special!
Here’s a card I did using the digi.
I made it ‘Fallish’, colored with Copics, sponged with Distress ink. I sent it as a ‘thinking of you/get well’ to my hay man who just got out of the hospital. Perfect for a farmer!
We’ll be having a blog hop this Saturday, November 19 to kick off the Grand Re-opening!! Hope to see you then!
Thanks for stopping!
Dawn
6 comments :
these are gorgeous Dawn!
Dawn - Many congratulations on being asked to work with CHF again! I will be looking forward to seeing what you create.
Both cards are wonderful. Your use of colour on the "fallish" card is fantastic. After downloading the image, I've sat and looked at it, trying to decide what to do with it to make it appropriate for the season. You've definitely provided some inspiration. I can't wait to pull out my big box of Prismacolor Pencils ( or better yet, DD's big box of Faber Castell Polychromos pencils...shhhh...she will never know (snicker)).
TFS!
Both cards are gorgeous Dawn! You have come full circle. Kittie
We are so lucky to have you!!!!!
love your cards, Dawn!
Oh, just love your cards. I love the colors on your snowman card. The wheelbarrow is also fantastic. I am new to the Cornish Heritage Farms digi's, so I can't wait to see what they have to offer. Thanks for sharing.
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