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MOJO MONDAY - Challenge #50

I snuck in a little stamping time yesterday before the ultrasound, and managed to play around with my copics some more (I think my coloring is really starting to improve) and some new stamps that I picked up at JoAnn's the other day in their $1 clear stamps section. I thought they were awesome because they came with a sentiment and an image that went with them.

This is a just because card for a friend. This would be super cute to give with a cello bag with some cookies in it, topped with the matching two scoops paper. The layout is from Poetic Artistry Mojo50 sketch, and sorry it is a little more yellow than it is in real life, I will try to rephotograph sometime.

Stamps: $1 Bin - JoAnn's Paper: SU Barely Banana, Pretty in Pink, Wild Wasabi, Not Quite Navy, Neenah Solar White, Basic Grey - Two Scoops Ink: Onxy Black Versafine Accessories: White Polka Dot Satin Ribbon, Paper Piercing Tool, White Gelly Roll Pen, Sewing machine, white thread, copic markers, colorless blender, clear embossing powder.

Comments

Michelle said…
I was just there yesterday and didn't see this little guy! He's cute! I so need that stamp so it looks like I'm going back!
~amy~ said…
What a stinkin' cute card and yes, it would be perfect with a cello bag with cookies!!!
Karen said…
ahhhh so cute! Love that sentiment.
Sharon said…
Too cute! Love it! That little guy is adorable!
PisforPaper said…
What a super cute card! Yuuum, cooookies....
Michelle W. said…
This is so cute! I just ordered a stamp that this sentiment would be perfect for. Too bad I don't have a JoAnn's around here. I love what you did with this stamp! And your coloring looks great. My DH has been tutoring me on my coloring and I'm getting better too.

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