Sunbonnet Wade Fishing

I’ve been relaxing and resting this week then remembered I had this project and knew it would be perfect to share.  😀  I used Sunbonnet Wade Fishing rubber stamp from Little Miss Muffet Stamps which was drawn by Bugaboo.  The paper I used were some scraps I had on the table that I’ve been trying to use up and I found the metal sheet in with my metal scraps – apparently I had used an embossing folder on it for another project and was smart enough to save the scraps.

Hope everyone is having a great week and thanks for dropping by.  😀

Fancy Sunbonnet Flowers

There’s lots going on this week at Little Miss Muffet Stamps and you’ll want to click HERE to get all the details!  I’ve been so busy getting that side of things ready that I almost forgot to do anything with my blog.  Yikes!  However, here’s a little preview of all the fun that’s going on…

This project uses Fancy Sunbonnet Flowers from LMMS (available in rubber!) and drawn by Bugaboo.  The colors were selected and inspired by the latest Cupcake Inspirations challenge that LMMS is sponsoring this round too, Challenge #220.  That’s all I have time for so make sure you click HERE to get the rest of the details! Toodles!

Rosealba Faerie

Let me give this another try;  I had another post I was going to share but the keyboard I am working on is having fun with me; the period and quote keys are actually delete keys so what happened was by using those keys, it deleted my pictures Yep, the exclamation key does not work either; grrrr;   So instead of showing the project I wanted to show; I have moved on to the next one in my list; LOL

This project uses Rosealba Faerie which is a digital stamp from Little Miss Muffet Stamps and drawn by Simply Sophia;   LOL

Maybe I should stop while I am ahead; LOL  When Iget back; I can fill you in on all the fun activities I did this week AND share more pictures with you too;  he he he  Have a great week  😀

Call Me Chester

Today is a Sunday Spotlight over at Little Miss Muffet Stamps and I chose one of Pollycraft’s images to feature… Call Me Chester!  This is an adorable little monkey and I had a bit of fun with him today as well.  😀  You can click HERE to visit the LMMS blog and check out the details of the spotlight or skip right on over to the store and snag this little fella while he’s on sale!!

The images I used on this project is  Call Me Chester from Little Miss Muffet Stamps, of course, and also a sentiment from Make it Crafty called Just Wanted to Say Sentiment.  I’ve enjoyed using that stamp so much – it’s the perfect size to add to any card!

When I started with this image I stamped it twice because I knew exactly what I wanted to do with it… I wanted to use a Wobble Spring!!  This fun gizmo has a plastic string sandwiched in between two stickers.  The stickers are then adhered to the base and the part you want to stand out and wobble.  Once it’s attached, you can crank the spring and let it go for some fun animation to your card!  Below is a picture of Chester’s head while in wobble action…

Ring ring!  Ring ring!  With the image being a phone I thought it was a perfect card to use the wobble spring and it’s been fun to play with too!  LOL  Thanks for coming by today and I hope you’ve enjoyed my card!  Don’t forget you can pick up Call Me Chester at 30% OFF this week at Little Miss Muffet Stamps!

Fancy Sunbonnet Winter Snowball

Bugaboo is having a week long Christmas in July event and Little Miss Muffet Stamps is supporting them today!  When they invited us for the third Annual Bugaboo Christmas in July Celebration and Blog Hop, we just had to throw some samples into the pot to show our support.  😀

Every day this week, there will be something fabulous going on at Bugaboo with brilliant prizes along the way. Be sure to pick up all the details at Catch the Bug, you wouldn’t want to miss a thing!  You can click there for the start of the hop which will also take you to the Little Miss Muffet Stamps blog as one of the stops.

For my project I wanted to show off one of the Bugaboo rubber stamps that is available at Little Miss Muffet Stamps… this one is Fancy Sunbonnet Winter Snowball.  She even versatile enough that the snowball can easily be turned into a bauble!  You’ll have to check out Faye’s website to see that.  She has a great story to go along with it.  😀  The sentiment is one that was included in another Fancy Sunbonnet stamp and worked great for this one too.

The rest of the card was simple to put together.  I had a large crossword background stamp that I used on the decorative paper then added some more black and teal accents with the ribbon.  Lastly, the sentiment was stamped in London Fog and a tag was created.

The snow was something I wanted to try and I did a reverse technique of the clouds.  Then added some white from a gel pen to give it a glistening look.  It’s interesting how it turned out and not sure if I like it or not yet.  LOL  Anyway, thanks for dropping by and you can click HERE to start your hop!

Fancy Sunbonnet Miss Muffet

It’s Thursday, it’s Thursday!  Oh my, we have a new challenge at Little Miss Muffet Stamps to introduce!  I’m super excited for many reasons but one of those was because I was just about to head to bed without a second though.  Then at last minute, my eye bulged open and my heart started pumping as I remember it was my turn to write the post too!  Gasp!  Well, I’m awake now!  LOL

The challenge this round is to create something inspired by a Nursery Rhyme!  I couldn’t think of any better rhyme to use than “Little Miss Muffet Sat on a Tuffet” and I had the perfect stamp to go with it!  It was like the rhyme, stamp and company are three peas in a pod!  LOL  So, what image is it exactly?  Glad you asked!  Featured on this project is “Fancy Sunbonnet Miss Muffet” and “Birds on a Wire Metal Die” from Little Miss Muffet Stamps.  And the Sunbonnet image was drawn by the talented Jodie at Bugaboo.  Squeal – I just love these images!

Another thing I like about nursery rhymes is to learn about their history and what their possible meanings are about.  I’m sure this is acquired learning since it was never something I was really interested in until I had kids.  Then it was like a light bulb went off and I just had to know what was behind it all before I pass along the tradition to the next generation.  For example, did you know this poem first appeared in print in 1805?  I always thought it was older than that… but 1805, IS a long time ago!

I hope you get a chance to head on over to the LMMS Blog to check out everyone else’s fabulous creations!  They’ve done an excellent job and I’m always so proud of what they create!  😀

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