What was I thinking when I asked the team to doodle? I fiddled with this most of the day yesterday. I finally decided to doodle my butterflies. Now you can see why I stamp instead of draw! This new set is all about back to school. It is called School Days and it is just the cutest. I love this little bunny with his crayon. Of course I had to put polka dots on it as that is just me. Grin. I have new Spellbinders too! I used my new In Spades Borderabilites for the lace piece on the side. It is way cool and you can thread ribbon through it. :) Me likey! Have a great day and enjoy the possibilities.
stamps:
C.C. Designs School Days
paper:
SU textured chocolate chip, chocolate chip and random sparkly paper
Spellbinders:
In Spades Borderabilities S4-217
Scalloped Edge Frame S5-011
Impressabilities Butterfly I2-1002
Impressabilities Butterfly I2-1002
Ink:
Memento Tuxedo Black, SU Chocolate Chip Craft
Copics:
E70, E71, E74, E77, E79, V0000, B01, B93, B95, B97, airbrush system
other:
Janome sew mini, white thread, paper piercer, Tim Holtz ruler, swarovsky crystals, Basicgrey buttons, SU ribbon, dream charm, Inkssentials opaque white pen
12 comments:
This is wonderful Lesa!! I love, love your bunny. I can't believe you doodled the butterflies. They look perfect. Great job!
She is sooo cute Lesa. you did a fantastic job.
hugs,
Rachel
Great Card,
lovely stamp!
Hugs Anneke
I look forward to your posts so much, they always make me smile! This card is so pretty, the bunny is adorable and you did a great job on the butterflies, never would have known they weren't stamps.
supperdopper Cute Lesa!!
Holy cuteness!! More new SPELLBINDERS... I can hear the GROAAANNNNN from my husband from the new list of "must haves"! :)
this is so cute love that bunny your doodling is great
Hugs
Norine
wow! this is such a cute image! and I totally love this card!
HOLY BUCKETS!! LESA!!! You are my Copic hero, seriously!!!!!!!
HOLY BUCKETS!! LESA!!! You are my Copic hero, seriously!!!!!!!
How sweet this card is. Great job !!!
I love every little detail....right down to the polka-dots on the crayon!
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