Howdy! Welcome to the farm--FarmQuest Challenge Blog's Theme #18!
Theme #18 is Anything Farm Country Goes
This doesn't just mean farming/ranching images. Anything that is rural country outdoorsy is fine! Topics covered since the start of the blog have revolved around farms, farmhouses/porches, gardens/orchards, hiking/trails/paths, camping, fishing, textiles like denim and burlap, textile patterns of plaid and checked gingham, pick-up trucks, wagons, etc. And it can be for any time of the year, too, like sunflowers, wildflower meadow, bee hives, catching frogs at the pond, etc.
Competition runs from 12:30am CT/Chicago or 6:30am UK for these start and end dates: December 14-27, 2022.
Each participant may enter up to 3 new themed projects.
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Design Inspiration
from Guest Designer Janis Lewis:
http://pausedreamenjoy.blogspot.com/
http://craftinghappinesschallenges.blogspot.com/
Surrounding the truck die-cut with the different leafy foliage patterns is a super idea! Helps create an outdoors-y look!
from DT member Dottie S:
https://somethingcraftybydottie.blogspot.com/
Isn't this perfect for this Anything Farm Country Goes theme?!!! The background paper has weathervanes (we've had as a theme option), windmill (we've had as a theme option), pick-up truck (we've had as a theme), and farmhouse (we've covered many things such as porch furniture, quilts, barrels, and more found at a farmhouse)!!! Dottie's even used a checked gingham ribbon!!!--another theme challenge back in the spring!!!
and
from DT member NanaConnie =
NanaConnie's Grammy's Attic blog
(this is a link to her December 11 posting for a Christmas card above and this DT card is in the link below)
https://mygrammysattic.blogspot.com/2022/12/winter-in-country.html
This card has created a wintery outdoors scene with the birds, fence, snow, holly leaves and berries, and all surrounded with the grapevine wreath!!! What a precious Christmas card! Fabulous make, NanaConnie! And outstanding coloring done for the focal!
and
from FQCB owner Becca S:
I'm doing a rustic woods-y outdoor look with the pine needles, pinecones, and deer along with textile burlap and textile prints of plaids and checked gingham!
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