Wednesday, June 1, 2016

Celebrations - FMS239



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Looks like the artist is taking a break and tacked a Happy Birthday sign over his masterpiece before heading out to join the celebration!  I used SU's new set Painter's Palette to create my easel scene. Some wonky stitched edges just add to the party atmosphere! 

Our Memorial Day weekend was spent celebrating as well and remembering those who sacrificed for our country.  The weather was glorious and we spent three days at the lake enjoying it.  We also managed to attend two parades, visit two cemeteries and barbecue for the first time this season! 






Cindy Hall has a great sketch for us this week at Freshly Made Sketches!

11 comments:

  1. Awesome use of that new stamp set! Love those stitched edges too. Looks like you had a blast at the parade! :)

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  2. What a cute way to combine this set with the birthday theme! Sounds like you had a perfect Memorial Day weekend!

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  3. Ha this card is fabulous! Loving that "painting"! And I don't know who looks younger - you or Miss Emma. Gorgeous photo of you both!

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  4. How did you do the stitches? Love them!

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  5. The stitches are from the Wonky Stitches Die Set I ordered from Simon Says Stamp.

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  6. Oh my goodness this is adorable! The card too!!! ;-) Love this fun idea for the set!

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  7. Love this card Linda! That easel and art work is so fun! I love the wonky stitches! I've been holding off ordering those but you are making it hard to resist! Great picture of you and Emma!

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  8. Cool creation...so glad your Memorial Day weekend was awesome!

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  9. Linda, I love the push pin "holding" your sentiment to the framed mat! SO cute! :)

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  10. Oh I love this! Especially the cool way you've held your sentiment to your card with the cute little pin! LOVE it!

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