This ‘n That for today…

Hi There! Well….yesterday and today were quite exciting here on the old bloggy blog! My Top Crop pick from Taylored Expressions yesterday resulted in HUGE interwebs traffic for me. 277 Blog views to be exact! Wow! I don't even know what to say. I am humbled and super excited to welcome new visitors! Even one person checking in from the Netherlands! Hi Holly! Thanks for the comments – I really appreciate each and every one.

Today I just have sort of a mish mash of this 'n that to share. Two cards and a couple of photos too. Let's see what we got.

This card was made from the Pure Innocence stamps from My Favorite Things. Is she not the absolute cutest thing? Her dress and pockets were paper pieced with some Basic Grey Paper. Her little collar was colored white with a gel pen. Copics were used to color the images.

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This card is a simple Asian inspired card – again colored with the Copic markers. I colored the orange fish twice and then cut one out and popped it with some double sided foam tape. The water is 3-4 shades from the blue green color family. The background bamboo stamp is from Hero Arts. This would make a nice masculine card, perhaps.

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Hydrangea update! They are BLUE! If you've ever grown hydrangeas you know they can get a little weird if not given the right plant food. They will revert back to pink! It's always nice to see the first ones pop their heads out to show me their true colors!

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Happiness…on a cold drizzly, grey day…ahhhhhhh…

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  1. MacKenzie Bruckler Avatar

    Those pure innocence girls are starting to grow on me. Great job on your paper piecing! I’m so excited that your hydrangeas are blooming because that means that mine must be ready to bloom too 🙂
    Miss ya
    {{{hugs}}}

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