The first stamps that popped into my head was this oldie set from Stampin' Up - I think it's called Kids at Play but I wouldn't swear to it.
I repeated the stamp at the top so it looked like a load of kids were peeping over the wall and then drew in a line to join them up. Coloured with watercolour pencils and the 2 kids at the bottom were popped up on foam pads. Background chalked through a brick stencil. My grass border is an old Martha Stewart punch. Little silver stars from stash.
- Stamping Sensations June - anything goes
- Cute Card Thursday - anything goes
- Dream Valley #181 - add some bling
- Through the Craft Room Door - anything goes
12 comments:
OH wow, this is such a fun card, love that giggling little girl!
Many thanks for joining us at Cute Card Thursday this week!
Debxx
This card is so perfect for someone retiring from running a play group. She will LOVE it! Those little kids are just the cutest, and your pastel brick wall is a great background. You really nailed this commission!!!
A really lovely card with a fun element as well, thanks so much for sharing with us at Stamping Sensations challenge this month.
B x
what a great card for you friend!!!
Gorgeous card, she'll love that you took time to make it so personal! Jo x
Great images! A perfect retirement card for the lady in question. Thanks for sharing it with us at Stamping Sensations.
Lynne
This is a brilliant card for a retiring Playgroup teacher! I love those sweet images, and what a great idea to have them peeping over the wall!
love Mags B x
OMGosh! this is so darn sweet!! I own this old set too it has always been a favorite of mine! : ) You have made it new again!!
Thanks for playing along with our challenge by Dream valley. Good luck with the draw, and till next time..
Adorable!!!
it is such a poignant card. very sweet. thank you for sharing it with us at TTCRD and good luck, Theresa xx
These kids are just too cute. I love that for a retirment card it's showing a kid doing cartwheels. Fabulous!
Thank you for sharing in our 'Bling' Challenge.
Lin
Dream Valley
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