Saturday, 18 April 2026

Challenge 4, wk 4 - Craft, Card making & Scrapbooking challenge, Anything Goes

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!

So let's see what the Design Team have been making... 

Liz - This cute MDF plaque/ sign can be decorated in so many ways, but for this project I used some shimmers from my stash, to keep a light look to it and to show the design already on it, I used the stamps from the Sending Love stamp set, as well as the matching die set, I love this little cutie mouse, so couldn't resist him peeking out between some plants, leaving some stamped directly on the base and some die cut to give different depths, after cutting out the taller flowers and using 3D foam to again add depth I highlighted the flower heads with some Sunbeam Shimmer stencil butter, I then added some tiny bits on the base to look like blossom off the flowers spreading in the breeze, The butterfly was coloured with copics and again die cut out, I then scored along the body so the wings lifted up, I finished it off with a sentiment from the Just A little Note stamp set.

Maria - I’ve become a little obsessed with the Retiform Technique lately, so for this birthday card I grabbed the wonderfully sweet Splendoured Love set and filled the card with lots of lovely details.
The Celebrate Word Die was the perfect match — I layered it for extra dimension and placed it beneath the tag from the Ribbon Heart Tag Dies set. The sentiment comes from the All Occasions Stamps set, while the die-cut hearts and bow complete my heartfelt birthday greeting beautifully.
This card is full of love, texture, and playful charm — just right for celebrating someone special.
Here´s my socialmedia:
https://www.instagram.com/stempelmariele?igsh=bzg1emRobmxsMWdp
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https://youtube.com/@stempelmariele?si=_HBi7-VDId3ZULNK


Julie - This week's Design Team Project goal was a shaped tag - It's early in the morning when I start my projects for the day and coffee was on my mind, and so a coffee cup shaped tag was created. I printed a sheet of paper with Coffee & Cake printable papers , and also printed 2 copies of Latte Coffee Cup image onto the same piece of paper. These 2 cups were fussy cut from the printed paper and glued together to create a sturdy tag. I used a layer of ridged cardboard and fussy cut a sleeve for the coffee cup and added a dash of burlap. I colored a little coffee cup from the Work & Play Barista digis and paired it with a sentiment from Coffee, Tea and Cake Greetings. Added in a button from the Work & Play Barista elements and tied it all up with a bow to create a focal point on the coffee cup tag. I printed a copy of the coffee cup on white cardstock, cut the lid out and added a bit of shading and added it to the cup with some foam tape to create a realistic look. A little burlap string on the tag allowed me to add it to a paper bag of coffee beans so I can gift them to a coffee loving friend.
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Taty - Hi creatives, today I'm sharing my DT inspiration, a quick project for those short on time but wanting to personalize their Easter greetings. I created a tag, starting with white cardstock and printing pink digital paper from the Flower Meadow collection. I shaded the edges of the tag with Distress Oxide in Worn Lipstick, and then, using Versafine black ink, I stamped the beautiful flowers from the Great Days Florals clear stamp collection. In the center, I glued the phrase from the Spring Flower Mothers collection.


🌟 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!

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