The Lunar New Year Challenge indicates that there are three ways to join – one way to enter is to make a Lunar New Year card, second is to make a birthday card featuring a dragon, and third is to make a Chinese New Year Card.
Since I only have one dragon stamp in my stash, I looked at what other animals might be possible for a Chinese New Year card … and I chose the Year of the Pig. In Chinese culture, the Pig represents abundance, generosity, and good fortune. Some say that people born in the Year of the Pig are easy-going, popular, and enthusiastic. They are also said to be good friends, but can be easily cheated because they lack suspicion and discrimination.
I revisited the Pig I made for this card in 2015, however this time I made him red since the Chinese New Year animals are usually depicted in red. I also added gold, which is another color that is often in celebratory images.
I paired the pig with paper that looks like it is covered in chrysanthemums, which are one of the lucky flowers for the Chinese New Year.
I finished with a sentiment from Mama Elephant New Beginnings using the layout from Tuesday Morning Sketches.



HAHA! I love this so much!! Your little pig is adorable and so clever for our sketch. Thank you for celebrating with us at Tuesday Morning Sketches.
What a fun cute card. That pig is just adorable. Thank you for joining Tuesday Morning Sketches.
So cute! Love the pig!
Thanks for playing along at Tuesday Morning Sketches!
Debbie – TMS DT
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This is absolutely adorable and I love the way the red pig pops on the black and white background! Thanks so much for linking up to the July Lunar New Year Challenge!