Category: Rhymes

  • Twisted

    Twisted

    January Song and Rhyme project 2 On the Outlawz Twisted challenge there is a reminder post mid month and some more inspiration from the design team. Based on the same song The Bee I used a design from Cricut design space from a designer called Gail Komm, the image is cut with my Cricut Explore…

  • Twisted

    Twisted

    January Song and Rhyme The Outlawz challenge website is changing and we now have new categories beginning on January 1st 2026. There are less categories and each challenge will be monthly starting on 1st of the month. I am on the design team for two of the categories, Anything but a card, ABAC and Twisted.…

  • Halfway There

    Halfway There

    The Sunday Song and Rhyme for November is based on this rhyme by A.A. Milne. A.A. Milne is best known for writing Winnie the Pooh, but he also wrote several books of rhyme.  This rhyme was first published in his When We Were Very Young collection in 1924.  It was then published in a double collection, along with…

  • Pretty in Orange

    This months Outlawz Sunday song and rhyme challenge is based on this verse I was unsure what to use for inspiration on this one, I did it in a bit of a rush with other commitments taking over. So not very imaginatively I created a Marigold image. The image is from Cricut design space, cut…

  • Spring awakening

    The rhyme for the Outlawz Sunday Song and Rhyme challenge is I couldn’t find any information about the author or the verse. For my card I chose an easel card from Craft with Sarah which I think I got as a free download at some point. My inspiration was the line “Flowers that were gone…

  • April showers

    The Sunday song and rhyme challenge was set by me this month and is based on the song Drip, drip drop little April shower from the film Bambi, originally made in 1942. The music was written by Frank Churchill and Lyrics by Larry Morey. April showers are intermittent, localized rain showers during the spring, often…

  • Beware of the Cat

    The rhyme for March is called The Little Folk, by Shirley Barber a British author and illustrator. Her works were written after she emigrated to Australia in 1965. Shirley started out as an artist designing wallpaper. Most of her written work is about animals or fairies. Anyone who knows me will know how much I…

  • Love is in the air

    Wow how fast did January go? Mind you I think it’s partly because my daughter and husband both have birthdays the first week in February, so I go straight from Christmas into getting sorted for their birthdays and this year it is a big one for my daughter, 18!! It feels like the last 18…

  • Happy New Year

    A bit late to the party with my blog for the challenge that began on Sunday, it’s been a crazy few weeks and not much sign of any let up, so here goes. The rhyme chosen was the apt The Year by Ella Wheeler Wilcox Wilcox was an American writer and poet, she started writing…

  • All things bright and beautiful

    Normally for Sunday Song and Rhyme challenge I make a card to fit the song or rhyme, but when this one came up I had just made card that fitted perfectly. It fit so perfectly with the second verse. The words were written in 1848 by Cecil Frances Alexander and the familiar tune written in…