When we were in Ontario this summer, we visited with good friends, and his mom is a real live clown. Like, that is her job! She was generous enough to give Darby a clown costume (which incidently has been almost worn as much as any other outfit she owns). Darby is also now a clown... taken the oath and everything. And if you know my little D. you know how much of a clown she already is. And can you guess what she'll be for halloween? These papers were perfect for the bright colours of her costume! Fun, eh?
And another one of my Darby girl, and again, this photo was taken in Ontario. The challenge was to use a song, and "I'm Supergirl" by Suzie Macneil is one of Darby's favorite songs. Loved the papers in this kit... very versitile... very fun. Did a little bit of stitchin on the layout, wrote my journaling on strips of masking tape, and added the buttons from the kit... drooling over the buttons, LOL!!
See the stitching? buttons? masking tape? Cool, huh what can be done with simple supplies.
Another simple one of some of the flower pictures I took this summer. The flower is something I modified from something I found online. One of my favorite stamping blogs showed you how to make flowers with heart stamps. I don't have any heart stamps, but I did have several sizes of heart chipboard. I traced 4 hearts in 3 different sizes, inked the edges, curled the edges, layered them, and used a brad to hold them all together. Similar look to what I'd seen on line, but modified to the supplies I had on hand. And note to self, I want heart stamps, to try it the way I'd seen! LOL!
And another one of my Darby girl, and again, this photo was taken in Ontario. The challenge was to use a song, and "I'm Supergirl" by Suzie Macneil is one of Darby's favorite songs. Loved the papers in this kit... very versitile... very fun. Did a little bit of stitchin on the layout, wrote my journaling on strips of masking tape, and added the buttons from the kit... drooling over the buttons, LOL!!
See the stitching? buttons? masking tape? Cool, huh what can be done with simple supplies.
Another simple one of some of the flower pictures I took this summer. The flower is something I modified from something I found online. One of my favorite stamping blogs showed you how to make flowers with heart stamps. I don't have any heart stamps, but I did have several sizes of heart chipboard. I traced 4 hearts in 3 different sizes, inked the edges, curled the edges, layered them, and used a brad to hold them all together. Similar look to what I'd seen on line, but modified to the supplies I had on hand. And note to self, I want heart stamps, to try it the way I'd seen! LOL!
And finally, my sweet nephew! He's so very cute in the hat his other grandma gave him for his first birthday. I cut a strip of the ric-rac pattern from one of the sheets and used it there on the left side. The "bug" looked like it would disappear on the dark blue paper, so I put it on the cream, cut around it, and put it back together. Loved the font!
So yep, there was lots to love with this kit. Had a lot of fun and hardly had anything leftover. Love it when that happens!
Take care, and I hope to see you down at the store in a few weeks! :D
~Ronni H.
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