Thursday, September 8, 2016

FUSION Rebooted - You Make Me SMILE!



So happy to be back after a winter hibernation (for us in the Southern Hemisphere anyway!) to welcome you to a rebooted FUSION challenge! A few things have changed while we've been away. We now have a fab new look, some lovely new teamies and the link up process is slightly different too - but as always you will still find the same fabulous FUSION inspiration!!


Had so much fun creating this happy card - it does make me smile! 

This fortnight I combined inspiration from the sketch - by flipping it up-side-down - and the fabulous colours from the FUSION inspiration photo. This super gorgeous Reverse Confetti Later Alligator was fussy cut on green patterned paper and the teeth on white cardstock - making it easier to add his "false teeth"! Paired with the Reverse Confetti Bring on the Merry sentiment, Lawn Fawn die-cut alphabet and MFT Die-namics Mini Monarch Border. Papers are from Kaisercraft and American Crafts.


Love to see how you are inspired by FUSION photo, sketch or both!
Hope you get a chance to play along!



Hop on over to FUSION to see some more super inspiration from
 our amazing new Design Team too:

6 comments:

  1. Well this guy makes me smile! Super cute card!

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  2. Lyndal, so thrilled to be on the FUSION team with you! Your 'gator card is a wonderfully charming, inventive take on the challenge! He sure makes me smile, too!
    ~carol

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  3. Gorgeous card! i adore the color you've used and the little alligator is so cute! Thanks for joining us this week on Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge Blog! Barbara

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  4. This is fabulous and just makes me smile! Love it!

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  5. wicked fun card!!! thank you for playing along with us at simon says stamp wednesday challenge!

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  6. So much fun, Lyndal! What great paper for your alligator, and that green border die balances so well with him!

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