I thought long and hard about this one and decided on.........
LONG TALL SALLY
Make something tall and skinny (like I want to look). It can be anything you like as long as it is long and slim.
I made a card and matching bookmark


I used pinkie pops papers, Hampton Arts stamp, a cheapo 99p "my friend" stamp, prima flowers, tiny gems, doodling, doodlebug paper frills, a Lakeland bloom, glitter glue.ribbon and a brad.
The great thing about this challenge is that there will be some blog candy!! Everyone who enters will get their name put in a hat and my daughter will pick a name out next Sunday (6th) so the deadline to enter is 6pm. Here is a sneak peak at the candy :o)

Some stamped images, 2 sheets of DCWV pocket full of posies 12x12 papers, 2 sheets of Daisy Bucket (I think) papers (double sided), 4 blooms and a pack of card charms. You've gotta be in it to win it so they say so pop over to www.funkyfairychallenge.blogspot.com/ and add a comment with a link to your entry.
Hugs
Jozza xxx
This weeks challenge is set by lovely Lydia and it is to "cut up your cards" - anyway you want to as long as it has been cut.
This is my effort!

I cut an aperture into my card and placed an image (Pink Petticoat) behind the aperture using 3d foam. The image was coloured with watercolour pencils. I used colourful daze paper available at Funk Fairy's papercrafts. I doodled a frame to go round the aperture, then added a huge bloom to the card.
I managed to do the DCM challenge today which is
"Well I thought we have had plenty of flowers and hearts and girly things so I would like some cards with some teen spirit please."
So I made a square card with some hot pink cardstock, placed a strip of DCWV rockstar paper down the left side, doodled a checked strip, drew round a large grungeboard skull onto some DCWV rockstar paper and doodled round the edged of it, die cut letters to make up the words "teen rebel", added pearl brad eyes and finally added a few ribbons.
Only problem is.....who the devil do I give a card like this to?? Anyhow I do kinda like the way it turned out :-)