Sunday, 5 July 2020

The Library Challenge - Crimes Against a Book Club

The new book at The Library , is Crimes Against a Book Club  by Kathy Cooperman. 


I read this book when it first came out...I think it was one of Amazon's free books for subscribers ... and I was surprised how much I enjoyed it. I also love the cover. 

For my card, I used an image of a reading racoon from an MFT set, coloured with Promarkers, and added an embossed sentiment and stripy paper.

I'd like to enter:
Fab n Funky  sunshine colours 
NBUS  first time out for this new release from MFT


13 comments:

Mac Mable said...

Super cute image and the take on the cover is fabulous Marina x

Chris said...

Cute image, lovely colours and design- great use of your inspirational book cover Marina!
Thanks for playing along at Fab'n' Funky this week.
Chris
x

Unknown said...

Really fun card and it fits the book cover so well. I hadn’t heard of this book before, I might look it up!

Dotty Jo said...

Great cover choice and your card is brilliant! I thought it was a cat image - better go to Specsavers, Jo x

Crafting Queen said...

Lovely card, love the cat image.

JulieP said...

Really cute!!!

aussie aNNie said...

Fabulous blog and most gorgeous card here, I found you from Pia's blog and now following you...come on bye and follow me if you wish to do so.xx

TK said...

Marina, your card is so cute! However I think your little raccoon may need a meal or two -- he hides behind his book!

Darnell said...

That sounds like a fun read, Marina! And you certainly captured the cover perfectly with your adorable literate puss card to inspire us! Keep well and thank you for sharing with everyone via NBUS! Hugs, Darnell

Vicky Hayes said...

What a cool card Marina! I love your cute racoon and the band of stripes and the texture and the placement of that sentiment. Vicky x

Pat said...

Cute card With a lovely image, thanks for sharing at Fab’n’Funky.

Pat xx

Ros Crawford said...

This made me smile... If only the sun would put in an appearance I could be out in the garden with a book...

Pia S said...

A fantastic book cover as starting point for a card. You picked the stripes and the colors and made a cute gender neutral card.