Happy Wednesday :)
Hi all! Today's card is one of several that I made for my circle journal group challenge for June: we were challenged to make as many cards or scrapbook layouts as we could using 3 sheets of patterned paper plus some cardstock. I chose some paper by October Afternoon, and for this card I used MFT's "Reading Flopsey" stamp.
Jamie had a friend over to play yesterday. It was the first time these two had played together outside school, and they got along really well :) They split their time between playing with Legos in Jamie's bedroom and playing on the Wii.
I'm in Week 5 of my latest school class (Criminal Justice Policy Development). I have to say, I think this is the least interesting of all the classes I've taken so far. Just 3 classes to go after this, though - and my next one doesn't start until after our Maui trip (we leave in 2 weeks!).
For all you stampers out there, I wanted to let you know that Kristin (the owner of Artful INKables) is looking for new Design Team members for the next term! The current team's time ends in the middle of August. This has been a terrific group of ladies to work with! If you're interested in joining Kristin and the new team, you can find all the details here.
6 comments:
This is fabulous Toni! I love your card! The colours are great and Flopsey is adorable!
Love the saying, it's so true.
I stumbled upon your blog via another blog, and when I saw "Moved to the mountains" I was intrigued, wondering if it could possibly mean the mountains of Colorado...why yes indeed! Glad you're lovin' it here, and your creations are wonderful!! =)
Fun card! I love the color mix and use of the brads. :)
Sounds like fun times at your house. Legos are one of the things I'm looking forward to in the coming years - they were one of my favorite toys as a child. I could build for hours. And how exciting about the upcoming trip to Maui. Looking forward to hearing about it!
I LOVE the colors of this card. My house has these colors all over it!! FABULOUS :)
This is a cute stamp set. Your house sounds like my house. I hope your class gets a little more interesting as it goes on.
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