Thursday, September 26, 2019

CCEE Stampers - World Dream Day

Frances ends her month as hostess for the CCEE Stampers by telling us that Sept. 25th was World Dream Day.  Our challenge this week is to create a card with someone/something sleeping/dreaming.  This was the perfect challenge for me to try a new technique using the Karen Burniston Family Room die with a floating floor.

The front of my card is rather simple . . .


. . . but it acts as an introduction to the inside.


The sleeping dad is a piece of clip art I found on-line.  Notice that the chair from the Family Room die has been changed into a table.  Karen Burniston showed this technique, and I just had to give it a try.  I thought the dog added a nice touch.

Check out the CCEE Stampers blog for some more Dream Day cards.

10 comments:

MiamiKel said...

Oh this is a delight! What detail! Love the fun scene - pretty sure that's my husband you've captured! Recliner, snoring, dog! Check!

Vicky Gould said...

Another spectacular card, Lois! You have the best die cuts AND USE THEM to their full potential! Love it!

StampOwl said...

Beautiful scene, love the sleeping man on the couch

Lynn McAuley said...

Wow, Lois, how awesome is this!! I love this guy sleeping under the newspaper on your plaid couch with that sweet pup watching guard!! Someone is going to be amazed to receive this masterpiece!!

Liz Williams said...

This card would have taken me a year to make. You are amazing, Lois.

jdmommy - Anne Harmon said...

Lois! This is such a fabulous card......where EVERYthing pops up! WOWZER!!

Gramma Dee said...

What an AMAZING card! Love the dad on the couch! This is a pop-upcard I need to try!

Gail said...

Like this idea on the die cut -- I found the man on line! Hope to find more images like this for the couch - I have not tried the table idea yet! TFS

jean said...

totally awesome card!!! Ill have to check out that table!!! love the guy on the couch!!!

MK said...

what a great card! who has a link to Karen Burniston showing how to make the chair into a foldup table? Would be great to learn! Thanks for sharing, MK