Friday, September 6, 2013

S.A.S.4K.'s - Cute Fall/Halloween Cards 4 Kids

It's been a while since we've had a challenge over at Send A Smile 4 Kids.  It's time for new one and we have a great one for you.  With the temperatures getting cooler, its time for some fall or Halloween cards 4 kids.  I'm not into the scary Halloween images so I love that we have some sweet images today.

Thank you to this weeks amazing sponsors:

  1. Delicious Doodles - is giving one lucky winner 4 images of their choice.
  2. The Paper Shelter - is giving a $20 gift certificate to their shop.
  3. QKR Stampede - is giving 5 images of the winners choice.
Here is my 1st card.  This images is from Delicious Doodles.  How cute is this spider?    The 'boo' sentiment is something I cut out of some Halloween paper I had in my collection.  



Here is my 2nd card.  This images is from The Paper Shelter.  This is a colored image - something new for me.  I think the little trick-or-treater is adorable - he's got quite the haul.   


You can go here to the S.A.S.4K.'s blog and see what the rest of the Ladies have created for this challenge.  Then pull out your fall or Halloween images and create your own card for this challenge. Link your card on the S.A.S.4K.'s blog and you will be entered in a drawing for a chance to win a prize from those amazing sponsors I was telling you about.  You can go here to see the complete list of rules.  

Don't forget, the S.A.S.4K.'s group collects donated kid friendly cards.  Those cards are then sent to children's hospitals across the country so that staff can distribute those lovely cards to ill children who are spending time in those children's hospitals.  It's an awesome cause.  You know how much a card can brighten your day.  Imagine what it would do for a sick kiddo.   Go here to see how you can donate your card(s).  

Thanks so much for stopping by.  
Joyce

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