Apr 15, 2014 | Celebrate |
I am celebrating today because we finished preparing our taxes. It is always such a stressful time for both my husband and myself. Every year I vow to be more prepared the next year. My card today reflects how I felt during this process.

I feel like I have run a marathon so I felt that this image of the dog flat out running was appropriate! He comes from the set Storybook Friends. Any self respecting dog who is running full throttle has to kick up some dirt. Gorgeous Grunge supplies both the track and the mud for my pooch. A bit of contrast was accomplished with the addition of a Marina Mist 3/4" Chevron Ribbon banner. The card base is one of the Watercolor Wonder Designer Note Cards.

The inside of the card is stamped with yippee which is from the same set.
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Ginger
STAMPIN" UP! SUPPLIES USED:
Apr 12, 2014 | Baby, Birthday |
One of my very faithful blog readers requested that I do a card using the Watercolor Wonder Designer Note Cards. I am only too happy to give it a try.

The playful zig zag pattern on the note card was the perfect choice for the Zoo Babies Stamp set. Stacking the cute critters with the help of the Stamp-a-ma-jig, just felt right to me. Of course, each animal is stamped in a color corresponding to the color found in one of the zig zag patterns on the notecard.

Staying with the simple design, I knotted a piece of Daffodil Delight 1/4" Stitched Grosgrain Ribbon and added it to the left side of my card. Of course, the sprinkling of a few matching Candy Dots added to the color and to the fun! Depending on the greeting you stamp inside the card, this could be either a baby card or a birthday card for a child.

Barbara, this one is for you! If you have a request, please leave me a comment and I will give it a try. Even if you don't have a request, please consider leaving me a comment about my card.
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Ginger
STAMPIN' UP! PRODUCTS USED:
Apr 11, 2014 | 3_D |
When my kids were young, there was a fad called "shrinky dinks". It was a type of plastic that you could decorate, heat in the oven and you could watch it shrink before your eyes. Of course, it didn't take long for the trend to grow in popularity when it was promoted for jewelry making.
With My Digital Studio, it is possible to create some very trendy personalized keychains. Click on this link to see some very fun stuff!
Shrink Art Key Chain
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Ginger