Friday, January 20, 2012

Wee Memories - The LAST Challenge



I am so sad to hear that the Wee Memories challenges are coming to an end. I have participated in quite a few and have enjoyed every one of them. I do understand that they must be alot of work, and I am excited that Jenny has many other things going on in her crafty world :)



This challenge was a sketch. Believe it or not, I have the hardest time with those. I decided to make my card horizontal and change things slightly to keep in line with the sketch. I used Papertrey Ink's Tremendous Treats: Valentine. All of these little critters are ADORABLE, and I LOVE adding Googly eyes to them. :) The sentiment is from its sister set, Tiny Treats: Valentine. The image is stamped on the Happy Day die and the patterned paper is from the Simple Valentine paper pad. The loopy edge is from a border in the Little Bitty Bird Stamp set. Since I don't have a scallop border die, I finished off my edge with the Pinking Shears die (one of my faves!)



Supplies:
Stamps: PTI Tremendous Treats: Valentine, Tiny Treats: Valentine, Little Litty Bird
Ink: Memento Tuxedo Black, PTI Raspberry Fizz, Tea Dye Duo
Paper: PTI Kraft, Stampers Select White, Raspberry Fizz, Simple Valentine Patterned Paper
Dies: PTI Happy Day Die, Pinking Shears Die
Other: Raspberry Fizz Satin Ribbon, Twinery Twine, Googley eyes, Copic Markers

5 comments:

carol (krillsister) said...

Such a cute card. The eyes add a little pizazz. Love those pattern papers.

BethieJ said...

Audrey this is so CUTE!! I LOVE this set (I THINK I need it! LOL!) the eyes are the PERFECT addition!!!
Have a WONDERFUL weekend!!!

Leigh Penner said...

Oh, I didn't think that puppy could get any cuter, but with googly-eyes, he it! Simply adorable, Audrey!

Kara said...

so cute...love the googlies!!

Cathy Fongjoyo said...

Super sweet and super adorable!! love that goggly eyes. Thanks for joining us at final challenge of wee memories :) and thanks for always participating and supporting wee memories

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