Coriander as Goldilocks

Here’s one of the newest releases at Little Miss Muffet Stamps… meet Coriander all dressed up as Goldilocks! 😀 She’s part of the Sugar ‘n Spice Dolls and one that I was kindly “instructed” by my Mom to finish up! LOL But it’s nice to show her off and I already have another one in the works.


I had the hardest time with this card so I’m excited to get it finished. This is actually my third image on this card if you can believe that! But I decided it had to be used, so after finding some new laser cut chipboard embellishments from Make it Crafty, I was finally able to complete it.


There are two other images also released today so I hope you get a chance to check them out over at Little Miss Muffet Challenges! I’ve even included a new Agent in the Operation TREEHOUSE theme! 😀


I’d like to enter this into the following challenges:
Digi Stamps 4 Joy – Challenge #20 (wings)
My Mum’s Craft Shop – Challenge #8 (wings)
Flutter By Wednesday’s – Challenge #157 (open theme + wings)
Party Time Tuesdays – Challenge #18 (anything goes)

DT Release: Little Miss Muffet Stamps New Releases
Main Stamp:
Coriander as Goldilocks (LMMS)
Patterned Paper: Togetherness (CC)
Chipboard: Butterfly Swirls (MiC) covered with Adirondack Acrylic Paint Dabbers
Metal Die: My Favorite Things Die-namic Notebook Edge

Copic Markers colored on Copy Paper:
-skin tone: E000, E00, E21, E11, R11, R12
-browns: E42, E43, E44
-reds: R20, R32, R22, R17, R37, R39
-yellows: Y23, Y26, E50
-greens: BG70, BG72, BG75
-blues: B91, B95, B97
-grays: 0, C1, C3

Did you know? “Pangur Bán” is an Old Irish poem, written about the 9th century at or around Reichenau Abbey. It was written by an Irish monk, and is about his cat. Pangur Bán, “white fuller”, is the cat’s name. Although the poem is anonymous, it bears similarities to the poetry of Sedulius Scottus, prompting speculation that Sedulius is the author. In 8 verses of four lines, the author compares the cat’s activities with his own scholarly pursuits.
[Pangur Ban, Wikipedia.org]

Update: I was featured at Flutter By Wednesday for this challenge!

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