Wednesday, March 29, 2023

Elephant Children's Books Inspired Cards

Hi Crafty Friends,
I made two elephant cards inspired by two of my favorite children's books, "If Animals Kissed Goodnight" and "Elephants Can't Fly" for the Lawn Fawnatics Challenge #145 Inspired By Book, Movie, or Song. I used the Lawn Fawn Elephant Parade stamp set, Lawn Fawn Large Stitched Rectangle Stackables, Lawn Fawn Gold Stencil Paste, and stencils.

Make Crafty Friends Q & A:
Q: What is your favorite children's books?
A: Me? The below

Card #1: Inspired by If Animals Kissed Goodnight



Card #2: Inspired by Elephants Can't Fly



Supplies:
Lawn Fawn Elephant Parade Stamp Set
Lawn Fawn Large Stitched Rectangle Stackables
Lawn Fawn Tropical Leaves Background Stencil
Lawn Fawn Gold Stencil Paste


Challenges:
Lawn Fawnatics Challenge #145 Inspired By Book Movie Song
Colorful Options Challenge Green
Park Hopping is My Happy Place Anything Goes March (All the Zoos and most parks have elephants)
Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge Anything Goes
Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge Stencil It
Word Art Wednesday Weeks #589-590


6 comments:

  1. Love the first. Sweet family scene.
    thanks for sharing

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  2. Such cute cards with these sweet elephants! Beautiful coloring!
    Peter Rabbit is a classic that was one of my favorites! Lots of requests to read that one to my daughter when she was little. From my childhood was one in particular that I remember well, and it was called Geraldine Belinda.

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  3. Adorable cards! Haha. My childhood is too far away for me to remember.

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  4. Your cards are perfect examples that should be used as characters in children's books. So cute, perfect colors and inspiring! No kiddos so no favs.

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  5. Your elephant cards are so super sweet!!! I love your creativity and take on our theme ! Thank you so much for sharing your talent and for playing along with us at the Lawn Fawnatics Challenge! /Lots of Love, Karin

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  6. These are so pretty. I love "Good night Moon", "Where the Wild things are", and any book by Australian author Graham Base

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