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Polkadoodles - Clean and Simple - Easter theme

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Morning Crafters, It's choosday which means it is time to enter our 'Anything Goes Challenge' over at  Polkadoodles Digi Choosday .  Remember to check out the blog for full details and to grab your code to receive a very generous discount from the  Polkadoodles shop . For this weeks project the design team were asked to create a project using the theme CAS Easter . For my project I've created a card using the  Bunny Rabbit with Bunch of Flowers Digi image  which I've coloured using my spectrum noir markers. I used an Easter colour palette from pinterest for inspiration. I then used a stitched basic rectangle die to cut the image out and for my card matt I used a larger stitched basic  rectangle die and cut from the  cloudy sky Pretty Spring Papers  and used this as my background. I completed the card using the sentiment 'Spring has Sprung from the Spring Gnomes fun puns and quotes bundle  and added some baby blue pearls from little things by Lucy's cards. I

Polkadoodles -Boys/Men

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  Morning Crafters, It's choosday which means it is time to enter our 'Anything Goes Challenge' over at  Polkadoodles Digi Choosday .  Remember to check out the blog for full details and to grab your code to receive a very generous discount from the  Polkadoodles shop . The design team were tasked to create a project for boys/men -  For my project this week, I decided to use the  Science/Chemistry Digital image  to create a Good Luck card. I coloured the image with my Spectrum Noir Alcohol markers and I used my Spectrum Noir clear sparkle pen to add some sparkle on to the experiment liquid inside the beakers. I used the sentiment  Good Luck   from the Winnie Celebrations Sentiment kit 2 and backed the image and sentiment on to a stencilled background which I created using Distress Oxide inks in the colour of Clover and Twisted Citron. This card could be used to give as a good luck in your new job card or even good luck for a student studying sciences. I hope I've inspir