I didn't change the size nor the corners but I did add mittens where Lisa had her image.
Have a fun day and week, Lisa. It's your time to be honored. You leave such great encouraging comments, so it's rightfully your turn to sit back and read our comments eluding to your amazing skills.
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Tue, Oct 20, 2015 @ 10:39 AM
What a Cute and Cuddly card Anne!!! Adorable. It made me think of when I was little (around 3 or 4 years old...a gazillion years ago) and my mother attached a mitten to each end of a long ribbon, the middle of which was in turn attached to the inside neck of my winter coat and each mitten was shoved through a sleeve. I'm thinking I must have lost a lot of mittens to provoke this kind of treatment. I also remember several times having ends of ribbon hanging out of a sleeve with no mitten attached. I also remember hating it when I wanted to take them off and play with something (my mittens never had the advantage of having fingers) because then they just dangled there and got in the way. Hmmm. Best laid plans.... Love your mittens!
Okay, I'm a little late to the party but, Anne, this is a fabulous card! I love those adorable little mittens - soooo cute! In the past, I've made little mittens for the tree and also to put on packages but never thought to put on a card - great idea.
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Thu, Oct 29, 2015 @ 2:17 PM
These mittens are absolutely adorable Anne!! I think knit items are so special and almost always the people that knit them are too. What a special way to honor the featured stamper too. From the heart...