The Fairy Foxtrot

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Hey crafty friends! It's DT Amanda from @CaveWitchCrafts. Today, I'm on the TLC Designs Blog with a card inspired by the TLC Designs Challenge #2 Interactive Cards! Each challenge starts on the 15th of every month and ends on the 14th of the following month. To qualify to win, you must use at least one product from the TLCDesigns Shop. If you do not have any TLC Designs products yet, no worries, there are some adorable freebies available at the shop as well! 

TLCDesigns Digital Freebies

The winner will receive a prize of $5 to the TLC Designs Shop and a free Digi of your choosing! To enter, please upload a photo in the TLC Designs Creative Sharing Group Interactive Cards challenge folder or use the hashtag #TLCDesignsChallenge on Instagram! If it shakes, wobbles, slides, or moves in any way, we want to see it! I hope you will all join the fun, and I am excited to see what everyone makes!

To make this card I used LOADS of amazing TLC Designs products. The flowery bushes are from stamp set Toga's and Bubbles. I used the adorable dancing fairies from set Tiptoe Fairy Dance. The sentiment Happy Days is from digital set Happy the Dragon, and the word pull was stamped from Action Stamps!

To help create the scene, I used the grassy hill die from the Land and Sea dies. I also used some beautiful floral pattern paper from the Perfectly Precious Paper Pack to help bring the all the colors together. 

You can find all these great products and more at the TLC Designs Shop. 

Thank you so much for stopping by! If you want to see even more inspiration and Live Creatively alongside us, please join us over on Facebook at TLC Designs Creative Sharing and over on our YouTube channel for even more fun! We hope you have a wonderful day. Thank you for supporting TLC Designs!


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