This week's Mojo Monday sketch is a fun one! I always love the last week of the month sketches since they offer such fun shapes :) I dug (literally) this little stamp out of the depths of my stamp room. It's been *far* too long since she's been used. I am SO ready for spring to arrive and thought she fit my longing perfectly. I colored her in using my copics and added a touch of stickles for the flower center. I used the Fun Flower sizzix die to make the flower. The flower is finished off by a fabric brad in the center. I *love* this card!!! I am SO pleased with how it turned out. Just one of those cute little cards to brighten anyone's day!
materials used: flower pot girl (printworks), sentiment (whipper snapper); soft suede, regal rose cs (SU); stamper's select white (PTI); so saffron, regal rose dp (SU); tuxedo black (memento); copics; stickles; regal rose ribbon (SU); fabric brad (SU); fun flower die (SU); scallop edge punch (SU)
I've been "bad" about playing along with challenges lately even though I love them!! I'm ready to jump back in with both feet though :) Challenges give me a great starting point for my stamping sessions. I find that once I do a challenge card or two, I'm on a nice stamping roll. Thanks for hanging in with me while I've been slacking a bit. I do appreciate it!
Thanks so much for stopping by today! Have a great one :)
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