I really wanted to play the World Card-Making Day challenges posted for Papertrey Ink! Nichole Heady challenged everyone to make a card representing the styles and cultures from 4 different countries...Japan, Mexico, India, and Australia! I made my first card for Australia, using the "Warm Happiness" set by Heather Nichols, but then I thought...what if I kept out the SAME set, and just changed the styles to match the different countries?! It turned out to be SO much fun for me! So here are my 4 entries...come on a little journey and enjoy a "cuppah" something good as we travel around the world!
coffee in
Australia
tea in
Japan
cocoa in
Mexico
and tea in
India
Used lots of PTI cardstock and other PTI sets (besides Warm Happiness), including Polka Dot Basics, Background Basics Retro, and Guide Lines II.
Such a fun challenge, thanks for posting it Nichole...and for the chance to win some AWESOME prizes!
Great Job on the challenges! I like how they flow together!
ReplyDeleteThat is super cute! Great idea.
ReplyDeleteDude you rock....this was a GREAT idea! Your cards are fabulous! (no I am not kissing up....LOL)
ReplyDeleteThese are just fantastic, it has been great to check out what others from around the world have done.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful job on all of them.
ReplyDeletePretty cards and what a fabulous idea to use one set for all four challenges!!
ReplyDeleteThese are BEAUTIFUL Kelly! I hope you win some goodies!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea, to take all these drinks in different parts of the world. I love it!
ReplyDeleteI love how different these all are! such a great concept to do drinks from all different places. so fun to look at!
ReplyDeleteVery nice colors, beautiful piece of
ReplyDeleteKelly, these are outrageously awesome!! I love your creative idea to represent the drinks from the different countries using the same stamp set. Each one is so cute!
ReplyDeleteHow clever to do drinks for the different countries! I only had time to make two of the four. I especially love the gold leaf paper for India!
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