It’s Sunday, and time to play with The Paper Players. This week, the talented Anne Marie is challenging us to make Mother’s Day cards. I decided to pull out my Postage Due stamp and create a card I think my mother would have loved, using three new colors: Coastal Cabana and Baked Brown Sugar (both In Colors), and the new neutral, Smoky Slate. Enjoy!
The Stampin’ Schach Design Tips
This card measures 5-1/2″ wide by 4-1/4″ long.
- Beautiful blossoms! The Postage Due stamp was inked first in Baked Brown Sugar and stamped onto Very Vanilla card stock. The blossom section was then inked in Calypso Coral, and snipped out. Dazzling Diamonds Stampin’ Glitter and Pearls add glitz and glam.
- Distress! The sentiment “for everything you are to me”, from Petite Pairs, was stamped in Soft Suede. The edges were distessed with Soft Suede ink, while the entire banner was spritzed using the retiring Color Spritzer Tool. The Waterspots image is from the retiring French Foliage set.
- Pop it up! The Coastal Cabana “number three”, Calypso Coral flower, and Smoky Slate bicycle, were snipped out with paper snips and popped up on Stampin’ Dimensionals. Popping images up on dimensionals is an easy way to add interest, especially on relatively simple cards.
Noticed I used two retiring products on today’s card, the Waterspot image from French Foliage and the Color Spritzer Tool. These are two of my favorites, and they will have a permanent place in my stamping arsenal. Have you checked out the retiring lists yet?
American Boxer Club Nationals
As you read this post, Muffy and I are on our way to the National Boxer Show in Indianapolis. It’s a bittersweet trip, because little Lexi will not be showing. At the time entries were to be made, Lexi was still too thin. So, the room at the Wyndham was cancelled, and one of the top handlers in the nation was told that she wouldn’t be needed for Lexi’s class. But wouldn’t you know it…in the two weeks since the deadline, Lexi has gained weight. Arghh!
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| Lexi (right) with littermate Tyler at 9 months of age |
However, Muffy and I will be there today and Monday. Muffy will be having an echocardiogram done. Boxers are prone to heart disease, and because of that, the American Boxer Club offers inexpensive testing at their national and regional events…inexpensive enough that it is cheaper for me to drive 5 hours and stay overnight, than to get it done here in Iowa. Although the conformation events will not be going on yet, I will be able to at least meet some of the great Boxer breeders and handlers. We will be cheering on Lexi’s littermate, Tyler, from back home, when he shows on Tuesday. And, I will have been there and bought the tee-shirt…and the mug…and the tote! Until next time…
































