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Doodlebug World Card Making Day Challenge 2025

It’s that time of the year again —  World Card Making Day!   This is my second year joining Doodlebug’s fun celebration, and of course, I couldn’t resist creating a few colorful projects for their special challenges! Tbh, I only get to use my Doodlebug stash for  their challenges because, well, mahal! Haha! I actually won last year (yay!), but sadly, the prize never reached me — it was returned to sender when it arrived in the Saudi Post Office. Oh well, trying my luck again this year! Here are my projects for each challenge: Sketch Challenge  A colorful card filled with happy buttons and a lovely cut-apart that says  “Take time to do whatever makes you happy.”  Because that’s exactly what crafting is for me!  Mood Board Challenge  I made a cute pocket card featuring the sweetest cat Doodle-Pop as the star. A little dose of paw-sitivity inspired by the color palette!  One Color Challenge  I went all pink for this one — different shades, ...

Doodlebug World Card Making Day Challenge 2025




It’s that time of the year again — World Card Making Day! 




This is my second year joining Doodlebug’s fun celebration, and of course, I couldn’t resist creating a few colorful projects for their special challenges! Tbh, I only get to use my Doodlebug stash for their challenges because, well, mahal! Haha!


I actually won last year (yay!), but sadly, the prize never reached me — it was returned to sender when it arrived in the Saudi Post Office. Oh well, trying my luck again this year!


Here are my projects for each challenge:


Sketch Challenge 



A colorful card filled with happy buttons and a lovely cut-apart that says “Take time to do whatever makes you happy.” Because that’s exactly what crafting is for me! 



Mood Board Challenge 



I made a cute pocket card featuring the sweetest cat Doodle-Pop as the star. A little dose of paw-sitivity inspired by the color palette! 







One Color Challenge 



I went all pink for this one — different shades, cute patterns, and a sweet sentiment that says “You color my world.” Since it’s pink, of course it had to be la vie en rose (our wedding first dance song!)



Rainbow Challenge 



For the last challenge, I had fun figuring out the best way to use my new rainbow dies — and I ended up making four cards instead of one (I wanted to use all rays for each pattern paper). All the cards turned out bright, colorful, and full of happy Doodlebug energy! 









You can check out my projects from last year’s challenge here — still some of my favorites! 


If you want to join in the fun, the challenge is open until October 11, so you still have a few days to create something Doodlebug cuteness! 


Thanks for stopping by! Don’t forget to follow me on Instagram and Facebook for more crafty fun and colorful inspiration. 


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