Our Teaparty this week celebrates Debby, sister of our faithful friend Elizabeth. We are offering support and cheer as she deals with some overwhelming long-term health issues. To learn more or play along, go on over to the Teaparty: MMTPT2#262~ Aug 6, 2013~ Even though a Tad late, We're Still Gonna Celebrate by philsmom at Splitcoaststampers
When I saw the challenge I was a bit concerned that I didn't have a girl-talk image. I was supervising some room cleaning, going back and forth between my room and the guest room when I saw this image on my bedside table. I'm sure that this is a RAK, maybe from a Teapotter, but have no idea who sent it - nor how it just showed up this morning...
Colored with Copics, mounted on MFP Chipboard paper (through which I cut a Nestie rectangle) and framed with TE Window die (the height was an *exact* fit!). Scored the siding and added Copic C2 shadows under the lines. Cut a navy Memory Box grand flower box and filled with MS hydrangea, branch and Cheery Lynn Princess Tree branches using Peggy's colors as a guide. Stamped the MFT sentiment in Midnight Muse and cut with a Nestie Petite Oval small die. Mounted all on a Flourishes white card. PT - 31
Thanks Fran for a wonderful story and to Elizabeth for sharing Debby's story with us. If you sent me this image or if you know where it is from, let me give credit. Thank you all for looking and have a peaceful day.
Date: Tuesday, August 6, 2013 GMT Views: 1992
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Accessories: TE window, Memory Box Grand window box, Cheery Lynn Princess Tree dies, MS punches, MS Scoring board, Nestie Rectangle and oval dies, Copics, sponge
Great minds think alike! I almost did a similar card, with the same stamp but a different window, but I was running late and had to go less complicated! The overflowing window box is very cheerful.
------------------------------ Fran aka the Fairydogmother
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Tue, Aug 06, 2013 @ 9:13 PM
I'd say finding this image is fate! I love what you have done with it, Marie and the POV you are giving us! This is a beautiful scene, especially the colorful flowers in the window box!