Oh wait.....it's Silence! AAaaahahhaah
I had a little time to myself today after what feels like weeks in the house with poor sick Little Keith. He's finally feeling better and is with his Nonna and Papa at *Tucci's* which is what he calls Bertucci's, his favorite restaurant.
So I thought I would make a lil' something for this week's Wednesday's Stamp Club sketch at My Favorite Things.
Here's the sketch....
And here's what I created.....
I really cannot get enough of these awesome Pure Innocence images. This one is from the MFT store and is called Flower Girl.
So I took a small liberty with the sketch as I used my sentiment in the background, but it's not too far off. I started by cutting out an oval with my Cricut. Then I stamped my image three times: one the oval and once on each decorative sheet of paper as I paper pieced her lil' outfit.
What do you think?? You can play too by heading over to the MFT Blog and getting all the details HERE. I don't know about you, but I'd LOVE to win $20 in credits to MFT. Have you seen what they are releasing these days? It makes me drool!!
So I just got the call that the lil' man is on his way home to me. But before I go, here is a picture of him pretending he's a super hero. He thought the dish rag cape was the best thing mommy ever thought of. He's been *flying around the house for days telling me he's a superhero. Too funny!!
Have a great afternoon and thanks for stopping by!
Ingredients:
Stamps: Flower Girl(Pure Innocence, MFT)
Paper: kraft(PTI), Not Quite Navy(SU!), Thrift Shop(OA)
Ink: Copic markers, Chocolate Chip, So Saffron(SU!)
Accessories: scallop border die(MFT), Cricut, ribbon, button, twine(SU!), sewing machine
February 5, 2011
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This is sooo cute! I LOVE the piecing! My son would get along great with yours, he's a superhero lover too, lol!
ReplyDeleteSo I am going to come here and say the same thing girlfriend!!! Brilliant card this week, I love what you did with the background! I am so REALLY going to case it!! Thanks!!
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