Hello there,
A few weeks ago, I mentioned the sad news about Patti. I have a shortcut button on my computer for Rolling Dog Farm's blog so that I can check in whenever I'm online. Steve from Rolling Dog does such a great job with their blog, that you really feel like you know the animals and their loveable personalities. I often find myself laughing out loud at the funny things they've done and weeping when one of the animals has passed on. After I read about Patti's illness and that she didn't have a lot of time left, I was actually afraid to check in on their blog because I didn't want to see the sad news that she had passed. I guess it may sound strange, but I just wanted to hang on to the idea that she was alive. Instead of checking in on their blog daily, I would visit every few days, and I would brace myself for the possibility of very sad news. When I visited last week, I read that Patti had passed away on November 20th. I still cry when I see her picture. She has really touched my heart, as well as many others, and she has taught me a lot with her ability to overcome such a sad beginning. I love you, Patti.
If you would like to make a donation to Rolling Dog Farm, you can visit their website here.
There is also a calendar for sale here called 'Travels with Ace', which includes a visit to Rolling Dog Farm for one of the months -- half of the proceeds will be donated to Rolling Dog as well. If you scroll down to the fourth picture on that page, you'll see Patti and Steve -- made me cry instantly.
I am brainstorming a fundraising project, and I hope to post more about that within the next couple of weeks.
I will also be doing some of my holiday shopping in the Best Friends Store and the World Wildlife Fund Gift Center, so I thought I would share the links here. There are a bunch of things that I would like to get for Humble from the Best Friends Store, including this storage cube for his toys, this catnip hedgehog, and this Wubba Wabbit toy. I think he might enjoy this thermal cat mat, too! For my dad, I'm planning to get this Top Panda apron and oven mitt from the World Wildlife Fund Gift Center. Selfishly, I would like to get myself a t-shirt from Best Friends and a tote bag from WWF. :o)
A symbolic adoption from World Wildlife Fund would be such a great gift idea, too -- what a meaningful gift [and lesson] that would be for a child especially.
I hope to share more ways to help soon!
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
A Humble Card :o)
Hello, folks!
I wanted to share this extra-special-to-me card, which appeared in Paper Crafts' Holiday Cards & More issue...

This is my little guy! :D I couldn't resist including some of his toys in the picture there!
Seeing Humble's card in print is, by far, my happiest and proudest Paper Crafts Magazine achievement! :o)
Smile pain, most definitely! :D
I wanted to share this extra-special-to-me card, which appeared in Paper Crafts' Holiday Cards & More issue...

This is my little guy! :D I couldn't resist including some of his toys in the picture there!
Seeing Humble's card in print is, by far, my happiest and proudest Paper Crafts Magazine achievement! :o)
Smile pain, most definitely! :D
Funny Owls Card
Hello, folks!
A little late to share one of the projects I contributed to the September/October 2011 issue of Paper Crafts, but here it is! I present to you...Funny Owls Card:

Their red pearl clown noses just make me laugh. :o) When I was working on submissions for the September/October issue, I displayed this card and this Clown Costume Goodie Bag in our living room because they gave me the giggles -- and whenever I walked past them, I would hum the circus theme. Ah hee hee.
To make the red curtains on this card, I just folded a piece of scrap paper, drew a simple curtain shape, cut it out, unfolded it, and used it as a template. The background stamp is from Starving Artistamps, the funny owls are from Pink Cat Studio, and the sentiment is from Stampendous. What fun this card was to make! :D
A little late to share one of the projects I contributed to the September/October 2011 issue of Paper Crafts, but here it is! I present to you...Funny Owls Card:

Their red pearl clown noses just make me laugh. :o) When I was working on submissions for the September/October issue, I displayed this card and this Clown Costume Goodie Bag in our living room because they gave me the giggles -- and whenever I walked past them, I would hum the circus theme. Ah hee hee.
To make the red curtains on this card, I just folded a piece of scrap paper, drew a simple curtain shape, cut it out, unfolded it, and used it as a template. The background stamp is from Starving Artistamps, the funny owls are from Pink Cat Studio, and the sentiment is from Stampendous. What fun this card was to make! :D
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
Skipping Stones Design Sketch #104
Hello, folks!
Today is my last post as one of Skipping Stones Design's guests for this month. My thanks to SSD for inviting me! And a big thank you to everybody who played along with this month's sketch challenges! I have really loved seeing everyone's creations and how the sketches were interpreted in such different ways! :o) It was such a great surprise to see that 8-year-old crafter Emma tried one of my sketches, too! You can see her awesome creation here along with her mom Michelle's fun card! It's so heartwarming to see cards made by kids, isn't it? :o)
For today's projects, we've used this sketch here [sketch #104]:

Here's the card I made using this sketch...

:o)
I used the Sassy Shoes stamp set -- again! This is actually my second attempt at the sketch. I was kind of giddy over the first card, so I wanted to take a chance on submitting it to the current Card Creations 10 call. I will be crossing all fingers and toes!
Click on over to Skipping Stones Design to see what everyone else has crafted! If you're interested in giving sketch #104 a shot, you can link up your project there as well -- you could win a stamp set of your choice!
Thanks for stopping by today! This week I'll be posting more than usual in an attempt to catch up on things that I've been meaning to post for a while. Hope you have a great week! :o)
Today is my last post as one of Skipping Stones Design's guests for this month. My thanks to SSD for inviting me! And a big thank you to everybody who played along with this month's sketch challenges! I have really loved seeing everyone's creations and how the sketches were interpreted in such different ways! :o) It was such a great surprise to see that 8-year-old crafter Emma tried one of my sketches, too! You can see her awesome creation here along with her mom Michelle's fun card! It's so heartwarming to see cards made by kids, isn't it? :o)
For today's projects, we've used this sketch here [sketch #104]:

Here's the card I made using this sketch...

:o)
I used the Sassy Shoes stamp set -- again! This is actually my second attempt at the sketch. I was kind of giddy over the first card, so I wanted to take a chance on submitting it to the current Card Creations 10 call. I will be crossing all fingers and toes!
Click on over to Skipping Stones Design to see what everyone else has crafted! If you're interested in giving sketch #104 a shot, you can link up your project there as well -- you could win a stamp set of your choice!
Thanks for stopping by today! This week I'll be posting more than usual in an attempt to catch up on things that I've been meaning to post for a while. Hope you have a great week! :o)
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
Skipping Stones Design Sketch #103
Hello, folks!
Today the Skipping Stones Design team and this month's guests are bringing you projects created using sketch #103:

Here's the card I made following this sketch...

:o)
I made this using the Sassy Shoes stamp set, patterned papers and a sticker from October Afternoon, and some simple colouring with Copic markers.
It may seem as though this card took some finicky measuring or the need to be really precise, but it was quite simple to put together! I pretty much look for ways to avoid a lot of measuring. Ha! Here's how I did it...

The card base is about 3.75" x 3.75". The largest square is about 2.5" x 2.5". I wanted to start with the two smaller pieces shown to make sure they would meet up at the bottom left corner of the larger square. I cut them both at about 1.25" wide and didn't worry about the length -- I actually wanted them to hang over the edges of the card base. After those two were adhered, I adhered the rest of the pieces. For the remaining pieces, I didn't even worry about cutting them at 1.25" wide -- I just used scraps that were all a bit larger. Actually, all of the pieces on this card were scraps -- I guess you could call this card design a "scrap-friendly" one. :o) The reason why I wanted the pieces to hang over the edges of the card base was so that I could trim off the excess on each side in one pass -- that made it easy to keep the edges of the pieces flush. Didn't have to think about measuring everything *exactly*, didn't have to worry about any pieces being "off". That's about it! :o)
Click on over to Skipping Stones Design to see what everyone else has crafted! If you're interested in giving sketch #103 a shot, you can link up your project there as well -- you could win a stamp set of your choice!
Thanks for stopping by today! :o)
Today the Skipping Stones Design team and this month's guests are bringing you projects created using sketch #103:

Here's the card I made following this sketch...

:o)
I made this using the Sassy Shoes stamp set, patterned papers and a sticker from October Afternoon, and some simple colouring with Copic markers.
It may seem as though this card took some finicky measuring or the need to be really precise, but it was quite simple to put together! I pretty much look for ways to avoid a lot of measuring. Ha! Here's how I did it...

The card base is about 3.75" x 3.75". The largest square is about 2.5" x 2.5". I wanted to start with the two smaller pieces shown to make sure they would meet up at the bottom left corner of the larger square. I cut them both at about 1.25" wide and didn't worry about the length -- I actually wanted them to hang over the edges of the card base. After those two were adhered, I adhered the rest of the pieces. For the remaining pieces, I didn't even worry about cutting them at 1.25" wide -- I just used scraps that were all a bit larger. Actually, all of the pieces on this card were scraps -- I guess you could call this card design a "scrap-friendly" one. :o) The reason why I wanted the pieces to hang over the edges of the card base was so that I could trim off the excess on each side in one pass -- that made it easy to keep the edges of the pieces flush. Didn't have to think about measuring everything *exactly*, didn't have to worry about any pieces being "off". That's about it! :o)
Click on over to Skipping Stones Design to see what everyone else has crafted! If you're interested in giving sketch #103 a shot, you can link up your project there as well -- you could win a stamp set of your choice!
Thanks for stopping by today! :o)
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Giveaway Winners!
Hello, folks!
Here to announce the winners of my Skipping Stones Design stamp giveaway and Paper Crafts 365 Cards giveaway! The winner of the two SSD stamp sets is Becky Dunham, and the winner of the 365 Cards issue is Lynda! Congratulations, ladies!! :o) I'll be contacting you shortly for your mailing addresses!
Thank you again to everyone who left some kindness! You're very much appreciated! :o)
Here to announce the winners of my Skipping Stones Design stamp giveaway and Paper Crafts 365 Cards giveaway! The winner of the two SSD stamp sets is Becky Dunham, and the winner of the 365 Cards issue is Lynda! Congratulations, ladies!! :o) I'll be contacting you shortly for your mailing addresses!
Thank you again to everyone who left some kindness! You're very much appreciated! :o)
Skipping Stones Design Blog Hop and Sketch #102
Hello there!
This is my second post today! Today I'm happy to be a part of Skipping Stones Design's blog hop for Sketch Challenge #102, with a spotlight on the featured stamp set of the month, Rustic Tiles. If you just came from the Skipping Stones Design blog, you're in the right place! If you happen to encounter any broken links along the hop, they've got the entire blog hop list there for you!
The sketch we've worked with for today's projects is sketch #102:

As I mentioned earlier, the featured stamp set this month is Rustic Tiles. I don't have that particular stamp set, so I chose to use the funny Bras Volume #1 stamp set for my card...

:o)
Ah hee hee! I'm not sure what else to say about a card with bras on it, except that it makes me laugh, and I hope it makes you laugh, too!
To separate the parts of the sentiment a little, I just added a couple of lines with thin black marker.
For more blog hoppin' fun, head on over to Wendy Price's blog next!
Remember, the entire blog hop list can be found over at Skipping Stones Design! And if you enter a card in this week's sketch challenge, you could win a stamp set of your choice! Woo-Hoo!!
Thanks for stopping by today! The winners from my SSD stamp giveaway and Paper Crafts 365 Cards giveaway will be announced this evening! :o)
This is my second post today! Today I'm happy to be a part of Skipping Stones Design's blog hop for Sketch Challenge #102, with a spotlight on the featured stamp set of the month, Rustic Tiles. If you just came from the Skipping Stones Design blog, you're in the right place! If you happen to encounter any broken links along the hop, they've got the entire blog hop list there for you!
The sketch we've worked with for today's projects is sketch #102:

As I mentioned earlier, the featured stamp set this month is Rustic Tiles. I don't have that particular stamp set, so I chose to use the funny Bras Volume #1 stamp set for my card...

:o)
Ah hee hee! I'm not sure what else to say about a card with bras on it, except that it makes me laugh, and I hope it makes you laugh, too!
To separate the parts of the sentiment a little, I just added a couple of lines with thin black marker.
For more blog hoppin' fun, head on over to Wendy Price's blog next!
Remember, the entire blog hop list can be found over at Skipping Stones Design! And if you enter a card in this week's sketch challenge, you could win a stamp set of your choice! Woo-Hoo!!
Thanks for stopping by today! The winners from my SSD stamp giveaway and Paper Crafts 365 Cards giveaway will be announced this evening! :o)
Crazy Button Lady -- and My Thanks!
Hello, folks!
When I first started my blog last year, I posted pictures of my modest [but very loved] button collection. Here's one of the pictures I posted back then:

:o)
Since then, my collection has gotten a bit...well...more extensive:

:D
Looking at this button collection just makes me giddy -- I'll often let out a "Woo-Hoo!" just looking at it [this cannot be helped]. Love!!
The first organizer filled up, and I had too many bags of buttons in different drawers, so I decided to get this storage unit by ArtBin. When I first got it, I thought I would organize the buttons by colour, but only some drawers are organized that way. I actually like organizing a lot of them by the different mixes I've gotten, by type or by the manufacturer. There are drawers for wooden buttons, flower-shaped buttons, colour mixes from BGM that I liked and didn't want to separate, pearly buttons, vintage-style buttons from Prima, Crate Paper buttons...there's also a drawer for retro-style buttons, including one of the wackiest buttons I own: a faux fur leopard print one! You can kind of see it there above the "u" in humblechan. :o)
You may notice that a few buttons from the first picture have made a reappearance in the second picture -- those are mainly vintage ones that I've been hoarding! I still use the organizer from the first picture -- it now holds more fun shaped buttons like the Humpty Dumpty button you see there, organized by theme.
ArtBin also offers dividers that you can get separately, so I got some of those, too, for the drawers that still have some room in 'em!
On another note, I wanted to say a humongous *thank you* to those who stopped by and left such kind comments over the past few days! I was so moved by everyone who mentioned Humble and animals in general, and I loved reading about your own four-legged pals!! I just want you guys to know that I really do appreciate your kindness. Thank you! While I can't always comment on everyone's blogs in return, that doesn't mean that I don't care. When I used to spend more time commenting on blogs, I would find myself spending 2 hours or more out of the day reading blogs and commenting, which is a little tougher for me to do these days. But I'm going to look back at the comments every now and then, visit your blogs and say hello! :o) I'm also thinking of having small giveaways on my blog a little more regularly, just to say thanks to those who visit and are so nice. And thanks to those who send me an e.mail once in a while! I'm always so surprised at the kindness shown to me when we haven't met or anything. I really do appreciate it! <3
Thanks for visiting today! :o)
When I first started my blog last year, I posted pictures of my modest [but very loved] button collection. Here's one of the pictures I posted back then:

:o)
Since then, my collection has gotten a bit...well...more extensive:

:D
Looking at this button collection just makes me giddy -- I'll often let out a "Woo-Hoo!" just looking at it [this cannot be helped]. Love!!
The first organizer filled up, and I had too many bags of buttons in different drawers, so I decided to get this storage unit by ArtBin. When I first got it, I thought I would organize the buttons by colour, but only some drawers are organized that way. I actually like organizing a lot of them by the different mixes I've gotten, by type or by the manufacturer. There are drawers for wooden buttons, flower-shaped buttons, colour mixes from BGM that I liked and didn't want to separate, pearly buttons, vintage-style buttons from Prima, Crate Paper buttons...there's also a drawer for retro-style buttons, including one of the wackiest buttons I own: a faux fur leopard print one! You can kind of see it there above the "u" in humblechan. :o)
You may notice that a few buttons from the first picture have made a reappearance in the second picture -- those are mainly vintage ones that I've been hoarding! I still use the organizer from the first picture -- it now holds more fun shaped buttons like the Humpty Dumpty button you see there, organized by theme.
ArtBin also offers dividers that you can get separately, so I got some of those, too, for the drawers that still have some room in 'em!
On another note, I wanted to say a humongous *thank you* to those who stopped by and left such kind comments over the past few days! I was so moved by everyone who mentioned Humble and animals in general, and I loved reading about your own four-legged pals!! I just want you guys to know that I really do appreciate your kindness. Thank you! While I can't always comment on everyone's blogs in return, that doesn't mean that I don't care. When I used to spend more time commenting on blogs, I would find myself spending 2 hours or more out of the day reading blogs and commenting, which is a little tougher for me to do these days. But I'm going to look back at the comments every now and then, visit your blogs and say hello! :o) I'm also thinking of having small giveaways on my blog a little more regularly, just to say thanks to those who visit and are so nice. And thanks to those who send me an e.mail once in a while! I'm always so surprised at the kindness shown to me when we haven't met or anything. I really do appreciate it! <3
Thanks for visiting today! :o)
Friday, November 11, 2011
Paper Crafts Magazine Presents: 365 Cards Blog Hop
Hello, folks!
Today I'm very happy to be part of a fun Paper Crafts blog hop in celebration of the new special issue, 365 Cards!

Image courtesy of Paper Crafts magazine
I think, out of every issue that I've submitted to, I had the most fun with this one! I'm one of those that thinks the 'little things' in life are reason enough to celebrate, so I had a lot of fun learning about unusual holidays that I hadn't heard of before. My favourite holidays were, of course, the animal-related ones! I submitted several cat and dog-themed cards and was crossing all of my fingers and toes, hoping that a card would be picked for one of the animal-themed holidays. I am OVERJOYED that Hey, Pal! was selected for National Dog Day [August 26th], and Attitude is Everything was selected for Adopt a Cat Month [June]!! I love the write-ups for the holidays in the issue, and I'm honoured that my card was shown next to the message, "choose adoption and save a life." That really means a lot to me.
Yesterday, we celebrated the anniversary of Humble's adoption! :o) Adopting him was, and will always be, the best and most meaningful thing I've ever done. Ever! I made this card in honour of our special day...

:o)
There's no possible way I could narrow it down to a list of three! I mean, c'mon! ;o)
The patterned papers and journaling card I used here are from WRMK's Friends Furever collection, and the cute cat is from BasicGrey's Max & Whiskers collection!
I think you'll really enjoy this issue -- there is TONS of crafty goodness within its pages. And hopefully it'll inspire you to celebrate anything that makes you happy!
For more card fun, check out the blogs of the other crafters on the hop:
Chan Vuong ----- you are here!
Kalyn Kepner
Carly Robertson
Cristina Kowalczyk
Kelley Eubanks
Amber Daigre
Vanessa Menhorn
Windy Robinson
Laura Williams
Betsy Veldman
Teri Anderson
Julia Stainton
If you'd like to order a copy of 365 Cards, click here! Comments are open on this post, so you can also leave a comment here for your chance to win a copy! You have until midnight MST on Sunday, November 13th to leave your comment [only one comment per person, please!], and I'll announce the winner on Tuesday! I have Comment Moderation turned on, so your comment will not appear right away. You can increase your chances of winning by commenting on the other blogs on the hop!
Also, be sure to comment on today's post over at the Paper Crafts Connection blog! They're giving away some awesome prizes!
Thanks for stopping by today, and have a craft-happy weekend!! :o)
Today I'm very happy to be part of a fun Paper Crafts blog hop in celebration of the new special issue, 365 Cards!

Image courtesy of Paper Crafts magazine
I think, out of every issue that I've submitted to, I had the most fun with this one! I'm one of those that thinks the 'little things' in life are reason enough to celebrate, so I had a lot of fun learning about unusual holidays that I hadn't heard of before. My favourite holidays were, of course, the animal-related ones! I submitted several cat and dog-themed cards and was crossing all of my fingers and toes, hoping that a card would be picked for one of the animal-themed holidays. I am OVERJOYED that Hey, Pal! was selected for National Dog Day [August 26th], and Attitude is Everything was selected for Adopt a Cat Month [June]!! I love the write-ups for the holidays in the issue, and I'm honoured that my card was shown next to the message, "choose adoption and save a life." That really means a lot to me.
Yesterday, we celebrated the anniversary of Humble's adoption! :o) Adopting him was, and will always be, the best and most meaningful thing I've ever done. Ever! I made this card in honour of our special day...

:o)
There's no possible way I could narrow it down to a list of three! I mean, c'mon! ;o)
The patterned papers and journaling card I used here are from WRMK's Friends Furever collection, and the cute cat is from BasicGrey's Max & Whiskers collection!
I think you'll really enjoy this issue -- there is TONS of crafty goodness within its pages. And hopefully it'll inspire you to celebrate anything that makes you happy!
For more card fun, check out the blogs of the other crafters on the hop:
Chan Vuong ----- you are here!
Kalyn Kepner
Carly Robertson
Cristina Kowalczyk
Kelley Eubanks
Amber Daigre
Vanessa Menhorn
Windy Robinson
Laura Williams
Betsy Veldman
Teri Anderson
Julia Stainton
If you'd like to order a copy of 365 Cards, click here! Comments are open on this post, so you can also leave a comment here for your chance to win a copy! You have until midnight MST on Sunday, November 13th to leave your comment [only one comment per person, please!], and I'll announce the winner on Tuesday! I have Comment Moderation turned on, so your comment will not appear right away. You can increase your chances of winning by commenting on the other blogs on the hop!
Also, be sure to comment on today's post over at the Paper Crafts Connection blog! They're giving away some awesome prizes!
Thanks for stopping by today, and have a craft-happy weekend!! :o)
Tuesday, November 08, 2011
Skipping Stones Design Sketch #101 and SSD Stamp Giveaway
Hello, folks!
Today the Skipping Stones Design team and this month's guests are bringing you projects created using sketch #101:

Here's the card I made following this sketch...

:o)
I made this using the super-cute Holiday Cats stamp set. The hat is a separate stamp, so you can use this cat image for any occasion!
All of the patterned papers I used are from October Afternoon -- I just love their stuff.
Click on over to Skipping Stones Design to see what everyone else has crafted! If you're interested in giving sketch #101 a shot, you can link up your project there as well -- you could win a stamp set of your choice!
I also have two SSD stamp sets to give away to one winner -- Holiday Cats and Christmas Song!

If you'd like a chance to win these stamp sets, you can leave a comment on this post. Comment moderation is on, so if you choose to leave a comment, it won't show up right away. This giveaway will be open until midnight EST on Monday, November 14th, and the winner will be announced on Tuesday the 15th!
Thanks for stopping by today! :o)
Today the Skipping Stones Design team and this month's guests are bringing you projects created using sketch #101:

Here's the card I made following this sketch...

:o)
I made this using the super-cute Holiday Cats stamp set. The hat is a separate stamp, so you can use this cat image for any occasion!
All of the patterned papers I used are from October Afternoon -- I just love their stuff.
Click on over to Skipping Stones Design to see what everyone else has crafted! If you're interested in giving sketch #101 a shot, you can link up your project there as well -- you could win a stamp set of your choice!
I also have two SSD stamp sets to give away to one winner -- Holiday Cats and Christmas Song!

If you'd like a chance to win these stamp sets, you can leave a comment on this post. Comment moderation is on, so if you choose to leave a comment, it won't show up right away. This giveaway will be open until midnight EST on Monday, November 14th, and the winner will be announced on Tuesday the 15th!
Thanks for stopping by today! :o)
Tuesday, November 01, 2011
Skipping Stones Design Sketch #100
Hello, folks!
Today I'm happy to announce that I'm joining the Skipping Stones Design team as one of the guests this month, and I'm also happy to have gotten the chance to provide the sketches for November! I hope you'll enjoy my wonky hand-drawn sketches. Eh heh heh! :o) My thanks to SSD for this fun opportunity, and thank you also to the SSD design team and this month's guests for using these sketches! I just think it's neat how some simple lines on a page can turn into an actual finished project...and it's fun to see how one sketch can be interpreted in very different ways!
Today we're sharing projects created using this sketch, which is sketch #100:

Here's the card I made following this sketch...

:o)
I made this using the cute and funny Dogs Volume #1 stamp set. I can't get enough of googly eyes, folks -- they add so much personality, and they just make me giggle. Ah hee hee! :D
All of the patterned papers I used are from October Afternoon.
Click on over to Skipping Stones Design to see what everyone else has crafted! If you're interested in giving sketch #100 a shot, you can link up your project there as well -- you could win a stamp set of your choice!
Next Tuesday, I'll be posting an SSD giveaway, so be sure to stop by then! Thanks for visiting today! :o)
Today I'm happy to announce that I'm joining the Skipping Stones Design team as one of the guests this month, and I'm also happy to have gotten the chance to provide the sketches for November! I hope you'll enjoy my wonky hand-drawn sketches. Eh heh heh! :o) My thanks to SSD for this fun opportunity, and thank you also to the SSD design team and this month's guests for using these sketches! I just think it's neat how some simple lines on a page can turn into an actual finished project...and it's fun to see how one sketch can be interpreted in very different ways!
Today we're sharing projects created using this sketch, which is sketch #100:

Here's the card I made following this sketch...

:o)
I made this using the cute and funny Dogs Volume #1 stamp set. I can't get enough of googly eyes, folks -- they add so much personality, and they just make me giggle. Ah hee hee! :D
All of the patterned papers I used are from October Afternoon.
Click on over to Skipping Stones Design to see what everyone else has crafted! If you're interested in giving sketch #100 a shot, you can link up your project there as well -- you could win a stamp set of your choice!
Next Tuesday, I'll be posting an SSD giveaway, so be sure to stop by then! Thanks for visiting today! :o)
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