Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Harvest Festival *City Crafter Challenge Blog*


Hi all! I always look forward to Tuesdays and bringing a new City Crafter Challenge blog project to you. This week our hostess, Ros, has such a FANTABULOUS challenge...the theme is "Harvest Festival" and your challenge if for you to create a card, tag or any project that relates to the harvest of the land ... you can include images of fruit, vegetables, farm vehicles ... even a scarecrow ... so get creative and come and join us in celebrating Britain's Harvest Festival. If you need a little inspiration jump on over to CCCB and see all the fabulousness that our Guest Designer, Wendi Robinson, and all of our DT have created. You won't be disappointed. When I say fabulousness, I mean fabulousness! We have such a fun prize this week...our winner will get to be a Guest Designer at CCCB!!! Can't wait to see ALL the LOVELINESS you create! Hoping you are enjoying a BEAUTIFUL day wherever you are! Hugs, Cheryl

12 comments:

  1. i love it!!!! fab pumpkin and check out all those yummy embellishments!

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  2. Yum! I love that pumpkin! You have been a busy girl lately!

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  3. Beautiful creation, perfect for this week's challenge!!!

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  4. So beautiful Cheryl ... just love it!

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  5. Oh so CUTE! Love that great big bow and your farmer's market tag! :)

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  6. This looks so amazing. I just love it..

    Hugs, Linda

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  7. Ficou adorável, parabéns pela inspiração!! Beijocas.

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  8. Cheryl loving your pumpkin creations! The farmer's market piece you used is just too cool!

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  9. This is so cheerful and adorable, Cheryl!!! Great job!!!!

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  10. WOW...Cheryl!!...Fantabulous I just love it..

    Hugs..xoxo

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  11. Cute, cute, cute, Cheryl!! SO love that label and love the sweet pumpkin. Gorgeous big bow, too!

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  12. Why, that is the prettiest pumpkin ever! Love how it's mounted on a doily, and that Farmer's Market art is equally lovely, Cheryl. :)

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