About Me
- Patricia Rose
- Nanaimo, B.C., Canada
- I am happily married to my wonderful husband, Rob. He is my biggest supporter with my card making addiction. I have three beautiful grown up children, Daughter - Kristy, sons Kyle and Guy and five precious grand daughters - Kayla, Nico, Kylana, Kaylee and Sydney and one adorable grandson Austin (Sydney and Austin are twins - born Jan, 6, 2011. I love spending time with my family, card making, scrap-booking, mountain biking, kayaking, riding my motorcycle, reading and working out at the gym.
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
Now Listen Here - Chocolate is not just for breakfast anymore
Hello again.... Don't you just love these old broads from "Art Impressions"... I was lucky enough to stamp off some images, while visiting Pat Smethers in Clovis, California in March of 2009....
I thought these blue haired, tea potter ladies would enjoy going to New York to have breakfast at Tiffany's - see the whole story HERE.
The little teapot you see in front of the middle lady is from Stampin Up - Best Borders (retired). I cut out one teapot - it matched the heart dp. Coloured with markers and popped it up.
My card also works for last weeks sketch challenge and today's colour challenge at Splitcoast Stampers. The colours are Soft Suede, Ruby Red, Bashful blue and the desert option is to use stripes.... I water coloured my image using Stampin up reinkers, I coloured the bracelets with a gold metallic pen, drew the dots and swirls on the shirs with a white gel pen. Cut out the image with an oval Spellbinder, matted with soft suede and ruby red. The heart dp is from Mary Englebreight scrapbook pack and the striped dp is from Recollections - Fall mat pack. Added Diamond stickles on the SS oval behind the image and on the stripes on the suede dp. Attached ribbon and heart brad to the sentiment. Sewed all edges. Popped up image and sentiment.
Thanks for stopping by..
Happy Stamping and Creating.
Hugs.... Pat
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Woo hoo!!! I like the way these ladies think!! Chocolate is a vegetable, isn't it? Love it!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome image! Made me smile the minute I saw it. I can see it being used for so many different kinds of cards. You did a beautiful job with it! Best, Curt
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