Agent Cupcake

I’m excited to show you the latest images from Little Miss Muffet Stamps… this one is Agent Cupcake. Sweet, isn’t see? He he he…. just wait until tomorrow. ;D But for today, you can enjoy the yummy cupcake.

However, before we get to my card we have a winner to announce! (Details are found with the Miss Anya Hats off card I posted on Sunday.) We had 57 comments and random.org picked the lucky winner of The Greeting Farm stamp, Miss Anya Hats Off, to be …

Congratulations!! Contact Jessica (yeahshestamps at gmail.com) to claim your prize! 😀

Operation TREEHOUSE: Agent Cupcake


Who doesn’t like cupcakes and I thought a cute birthday card would be perfect! I was able to finally incorporated two cutting dies that I’ve had laying around, hearts and scallops.


This is just one of four images that are being released this week which were all inspired by the warm spring days around this area! It’s the perfect time to play outside in the backyard. Hope you enjoy her and don’t forget to check out the other inspirational creations posted at Little Miss Muffet Challenges.


I’d like to enter into the following challenges:
Anything Goes Challenge #41 (BINGO – diecut, charm, gems)
Claudia & Company Challenge #82 (girls birthday)
Paper and Such Challenge #1 (birthday)
Sweet Stamp Challenge #15 (birthday)

DT Previews: Little Miss Muffet Previews
Main Stamp:
Agent Cupcake (LMMS)
Patterned Paper: Neighborhood (CP)
Chipboard: Swirly Corners (MiC)
Metal Die: Spellbinders Nestabilities Hearts and Scallopped Hearts and My Favorite Things Die-namics Scallopped Scallop

Copic Markers colored on Copy Paper:
-skin tone: E000, E00, E21, E11, R11, R12
-browns: E43, E44, E47, E49
-reds: R24, R39
-blues: B91, B93, B34, B37, B39
-pinks: R81, R83, R85, R89
-grays: 0, C1, C3

Did you know? The term Viking (from Old Norse víkingr) is customarily used to refer to the Norse (Scandinavian) explorers, warriors, merchants, and pirates who raided, traded, explored and settled in wide areas of Europe and the North Atlantic islands from the late 8th to the mid-11th century. These Norsemen used their famed longships to travel as far east as Constantinople and the Volga River in Russia, and as far west as Iceland, Greenland, and Newfoundland, and as far south as Al Andalus. This period of Viking expansion – known as the Viking Age – forms a major part of the medieval history of Scandinavia, Britain, Ireland and the rest of Europe in general.
[Vikings, Wikipedia.org]

Anise Soccer

Today starts a new challenge over at Little Miss Muffet Challenges and the Blog Candy winners are also announced over there today. The challenge this fortnight is tags or banners! I chose to add a Magnolia tag to my project along with Anise Soccer, a Sugar ‘n Spice Doll.


I found this cheery paper in my scraps pile so I don’t know where it came from. But it’s a high gloss double sided paper so I used both sides on the card. I love this fresh color scheme of pinks, oranges, blues and greens. I was even lucky enough to find matching Baker’s Twine! 😀


The button brads were made with an Imaginisce iTop Brad Maker – I used a punch to create the star-shaped circle then the tool to crimp the paper onto the brad. Two of the buttons use the background paper but the third one is actually the extra soccer ball that I colored with Anise! It was the perfect size for the small brad and I could resit seeing what a soccer-brad would look like! 😀


I’d like to enter this into the following challenges:
Bee Crafty – Challenge #50 (digi + birthdays for little kids)
Bugaboo Stamps Challenges (anything goes)
Elephantastic Challenge #26 (birthday part)
The Secret Crafter Saturday Challenge #133 (neglected stash – paper)
Wee Memories Challenge #55 (color, floral, twine, stamp)

DT: Little Miss Muffet Challenges #9 (tags or banners)
Main Stamp:
Anise Soccer (LMMS)
Patterned Paper: scraps
Metal Die: Magnolia Doohickey Vintage Lace Tag and Provo Craft Cuttlebug Vintage Corners

Copic Markers colored on Copy Paper:
-skin tone: E000, E00, E21, E11
-browns: E55, E57, E59
-blues: B91, B34, B37
-pinks: R20, R21, R22, R24
-grays: W2, W4, W6, W8, 0, C00, C1, C3

Did you know? A baker’s dozen, long dozen, or long measure is 13, one more than a standard dozen. The oldest known source, but questionable explanation for the expression “baker’s dozen” dates to the 13th century in one of the earliest English statutes, instituted during the reign of Henry III (1216–1272), called the Assize of Bread and Ale. Bakers who were found to have shortchanged customers could be subject to severe punishment. To guard against the punishment of losing a hand to an axe, a baker would give 13 for the price of 12, to be certain of not being known as a cheat. Specifically, the practice of baking 13 items for an intended dozen was insurance against “short measure”, on the basis that one of the 13 could be lost, eaten, burnt, or ruined in some way, leaving the baker with the original legal dozen.
[Baker’s Dozen, Wikipedia.org]

May Kiddos Challenge

It’s time for another kiddos challenge at Make it Colourful and you just have to check out what the Junior Colour Addicts did this month! The theme is dots and is sponsored by Little Miss Muffet Stamps – that’s me and I’ve even provided a freebie for all the kids to use!

Here’s what Cassandra has made for you this week:


She paired up The Ivy Swing from Make it Crafty and Butterfly Kisses from Little Miss Muffet Stamps. Coloring was done with Prismacolor Pencils and the dot theme was incorportated in with her background using varoius circle punches.

Here’s what Lydia has made for you this week:


She made a card for her pen pal and was inspired by last month’s circus theme. She used three images from Imaginisce Snag ’em Stamps: Animal Crackers Elephant, Monkey and Koala. They were colored using Primsacolor Pencils and she created her own “dot” embellishment too!


Aren’t those darling? Be sure to head on over to Make it Colourful challenge blog for details on your free image and let your junior enthusiasts come play with us! Creations using a Little Miss Muffet Stamp are also eligable to enter in the Little Miss Muffet Challenges too!

Ginger

Check out this newest addition to the Little Miss Muffet Stamps… meet Ginger from the Sugar ‘n Spice Dolls! She’s read to help anyone feel better and bring a smiles to any patient she helps. ;D Come see what the Design Team has made for you and other new releases over at Little Miss Muffet Challenges blog!!


I had so much fun coloring her shirt and took inspiration directly from all the pediatric visits we make through out the year. The nurses area and doctors are always dressed so cheerfully that I wanted to make the shirt bright and colorful.


This is always a good layout for those scraps of paper that seam to pile up and I used a large chipboard embellishment at the top to pull it all together. I finished the card with faux stitching around the edges and a pearls in the corner.


I’d like to enter into the following challenges:
The Corrosive Challenge #114 (turquoise and pink)
Sentimental Sundays Challenge #53 (for a women)
Stamping Scrapping Challenge Central (anything goes)
Craft Your Passion Challenge #56 (anything goes)
Make it Monday #35
DT Preview: Little Miss Muffet New Releases
Main Stamp:
Ginger (LMMS)
Patterned Paper: Olivia (BG)
Chipboard: Love Heart Swirls (MiC)
Metal Die: Magnolia Doohickey Vintage Tag and Spellbinders Nestabilities Dahlia

Copic Markers colored on Copy Paper:

unknown colors

Did you know? Henna is a flowering plant used since antiquity to dye skin, hair, fingernails, leather and wool. The name is also used for dye preparations derived from the plant, and for the art of temporary tattooing based on those dyes. Additionally, the name is misused for other skin and hair dyes, such as black henna or neutral henna, which do not derive from the plant.
[Henna, Wikipedia.org]

Anise Football

Here’s my second card today for the new releases at Little Miss Muffet Stamps! This is Anise playing football and I even colored in the black marks on the face to cut down on the sun glare.


Anise comes with all the numbers from zero to nine so this time I added #36 to her jersey. Our local team has the colors blue and white so I used those colors and placed her on a bright and cheery card.


I’d like to enter into the following challenges:
Scrappy Frogs Challenges (anything goes)
Sparkles Forum Challenges#10 (anything goes)
Pollycraft Challenge #91 (anything goes)
KB Cute Monday Challenge #12 (use dots)
My Partner in Crafting Crime Challenge #26

(incorporate numbers – added numbers to jersey)


DT Preview: Little Miss Muffet New Releases
Main Stamp:
Anise Football (LMMS)
Patterned Paper: Neighborhood (crate Paper)
Metal Die: Spellbinders Nestabilities Hexagon and Magnolia Doohickey Vintage Lace Tag

Copic Markers colored on Copy Paper:
-skin tone: E000, E00, E02
-hair: E51, E53, E55
-browns: E23, E25, E27, E29
-reds: R22, R29
-blues: B91, B93, B34, B37, B39
-grays: C1, C3, W4, W6, W8

Did you know? American Football has many different rule sets. In the United States, high school football, college football and professional football are played under slightly different rules. High school football is governed by the National Federation of State High School Associations, college football by the National Collegiate Athletic Association and National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics, while the major professional league is the NFL.The sport is also played in Europe, Japan and Mexico. The International Federation of American Football acts as an international governing body for the sport. American football is closely related to Canadian football but with some differences in rules and the field.
[American Football, Wikipedia.org]

Anise Volleyball

Check out the newest release from Little Miss Muffet Stamps! This is Anise playing Volleyball and she loves being active outdoors – I’ve drawn her with a basketball, volleyball, football and soccer.


I made this card using strong yellow and black colors possibly representing a High School team. Anise comes with the numbers zero through nine so you can add them to her shirt if you want. This version shows her with no numbers.


I’d like to enter into the following challenges:
Creative Inspirations Challenge #58 (use a digi)
Paper Sundaes Challenge #67 (favorite hair color – mine)
Stamps & Fun = Creativity Challenge #45 (hearts)
Stamp with Fun Challenge #109 (lace or ribbon)
House of Gilli Challenge (layers and stitching)

DT Preview: Little Miss Muffet New Releases
Main Stamp:
Anise Volleyball (LMMS)
Patterned Paper: Grade School (DCWV) and Togetherness (CC)
Chipboard: Love Heart Swirls (MiC)
Metal Die: My Favorite Things Die-Namics Notebook Edge and Fishtail Banner

Copic Markers colored on Copy Paper:
-skin tone: E000, E00, E11, E13
-browns: E41, E42, E43, E44, E47, E49
-reds: R22, R29
-yellows: Y21, Y35, Y26
-grays: W4, W6, W8

Did you know? William Garrow (1760–1840) was a British barrister, politician and judge known for his indirect reform of the advocacy system, which helped usher in the adversarial court system used in most common law nations today. He introduced the phrase “innocent until proven guilty”, insisting that defendants’ accusers and their evidence be thoroughly tested in court.
[William Garrow, Wikipedia.org]