🌸 Welcome to our Craft & Card Making Challenge! 🌸
Ready to get creative? This month’s challenge theme is anything goes, and you’ve got a full four weeks to play along!
We love seeing what you make, so this challenge is all about having fun, getting crafty and sharing your handmade projects with our lovely community. Whether you’re brand new to crafting or a long-time card maker, everyone is welcome — and because one of our prizes is chosen at random, everyone has a fair chance to win 🎉
You can enter any handmade project, in any style, using any theme — as long as it’s made by you. Cards, scrapbook pages, mixed media, tags… we want to see it all!
💡 Even better? You can enter up to four times each month with four different projects, so don’t hold back!
🏆 Prize 1 – Random Winner
One lucky entry will be selected at random to win a $20 Polkadoodles store credit. Spend it on anything you like — yes, even physical products!
🏆 Prize 2 – Design Team Picks
Our team will also choose their top two favourite entries from across the four weeks. Each of these winners will receive a $10 Polkadoodles store credit.
That’s $40 in prizes every single month — just for doing what you love 💖
This blog challenge is sponsored by Polkadoodles Crafts - check out the store and take a peek at the latest releases!
Let's see what the Design Team have created to get you inspired this week!...
Rachael I made this while staring out at the snow from Storm Goretti. Mmmmm hot coffee! I started off die-cutting all the bits. I used a set called Sweet Moments die bundle available
here and scalloped rectangles and tags die from
here using a combination of plain, coloured and patterned card stock.I made up the coffee cups, then using picked raspberry distress ink, and
heart wreath stencil I added detail onto the scalloped panel.I used the sentiment from the coffee set, and stuck it to vellum, before fussing cutting around the whole thing.I layered it all together using foam pads for dimension, and added stickles for sparkle.Back to the coffee and keeping warm!

Maria Being a winter birthday child means bringing light and warmth into the coldest season of the year with your very own special day. That was exactly the feeling I wanted to capture when creating this card for someone born in winter – cheerful, full of love, and bursting with heartfelt warmth. To make the little penguin from the
Snowball Kisses set really shine, I kept the rest of the card clean and simple. I used an embossing folder to create soft birthday garlands in the background and added just a few heart embellishments for a touch of sweetness. The penguin was coloured with Polychromos pencils (Numbers 181, 234, 232, 230, 117,109, 107, 225, 223, 146, 120, 154, 156) and I added highlights using a Signo gel pen to bring him to life. A small banner with a Happy Birthday sentiment finishes off the design perfectly. And just like that, this cozy little winter birthday card was complete – ready to spread joy, warmth, and smiles on a chilly winter day. Here´s my social media:
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Taty Hi friends, today I'm sharing a pink and orange slider card. The flower is from the
Perfect Peony color collection, which I printed and precisely cut out to glue to the slider. The sentiment hidden under the flower is from the
Spring Flower Mothers Day Friends collection.The sentiment and leaves I stamped on the white card stock are from the
Every Wish clear stamp set . The final card measures 12 x 10 cm. As you can see, it's beautiful to combine the various
Polkadoodles products, they have wonderful images. I hope you have lots of creative fun!
Kim D Winter birthdays can be hard especially if they are right around all the holidays, but that does not mean we should celebrate any less!!! Here is my fun card perfect for any winter birthday. I used
Mabel festive cheer because any birthday is worth cheering about!I used coordinating paper but you could certainly switch out the paper for a different look.She is so pretty in her dress and bow can't wait to see how you color her!
Rosanna Hello to all my creative friends, here we are in the new year with new projects. This time I have made a small box that can hold a small gift or some sweet treats for Valentine's Day. At least in our world of colours and creativity, there is love in the air, as the stamps and papers I have chosen remind us. For this project, I used a pressed cardboard box that I covered with papers from the Polkadoodles pad: Blushing Bloom. Beautiful, aren't they? I chose a very cute digital stamp,
Horace & Boo happily hugging each other. How sweet! They were coloured with Copic markers. Using alphabet dies, I wrote the word Love in four different colours and tied it all together with a pink/cream cord, finishing it off with a bow. I hope you like it.
🌟 Gorgeous Inspiration, big thanks to the team! 🌟
Don't forget to join in our other challenges too -You could win more stash and as always our Challenges are **Anything Goes**
Click here to enter: Digi Choosday Blog
Click here to enter: Gem of a Challenge
Click here to enter: We Love 2 Create challenge
We will be back next week with more inspiration with the Design Team and a new Challenge and the Winners from this one!
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