Friday, May 8, 2009

Magnolia-licious May Sketch Challenge


I call this card 100% BOY. Continuing to play with my Edwin Magnolia stamps...I thought to make another double Edwins card. These boys have had a fun day of running, jumping, playing ball, running by the creek and exploring fun!!! They are displayed complete with dirt on their little faces. Dont they look sweet? I used so much from my stash for this one...only the Copics, Distress Ink, and Jolee' playground stickers were purchased. One note: to make the clouds puffy I used some Liquid Applique and my heat gun to make them dimentional. The Boys are popped up on dimensionals as well.

While creating this card I realized these two little guys remind me of 2 of brothers, Scott and Steve, ( I am the oldest of 4 kids, and the only girl). What one didn't think of the other did and being 3 years apart they were a handful as little kids. I dont get to see either of them very often and its been many years since we were actually all together as a family. SO, ...
SCOTT, STEVE...here's to you..
Peace and Prayers...
Love,
Sis

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5 comments:

  1. Hi Claudia,

    I have just looked at your whole blog. I see you have been very busy making cards. It is great to see you going to it in such a wonderful fashion. - Love both the 'boys' cards the best. Lots of stuff on both cards makes them very interesting and love the dirt on the 'brother's cards. LOL
    You are doing well - keep it up - look forward to seeing many more.

    Hugs, Candy

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  2. Thanks for the lovely comment you left on my blog.You have some lovely creations here.

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  3. Aaaawwww Claudia! Isn't this just the cutest! Typical boys and chocolate ice cream and dirt all over. Too precious! I just love this scene and really, the ice cream cone dripping just takes it over the edge! Thanks for stopping by my blog also! Hugs, Cami

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  4. Ooops. That's a bandaid and all dirt, LOL! At first glance I thought he had an ice cream cone! DUH! Too funny!

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