
I kept the embellishments simple on this card... actually if you haven't noticed, there's nothing but paper this time around! LOL The papers I found had all that I was looking for and then I used a colored Uni Cycle I had left over from a previous project.

The sentiment is from a local craft store and I thought it went well with the postage card look. The label and orange start circle is from another paper from the same paper pack. I colored Rosemary using the same color pallet and tried out a new skin tone combo as well.
I'd like to enter the following challenges:
Crafty Cardmakers Challenge #44 (red, white, blue)
Karens Doodles Challenges (layers)
A Spoon Full of Sugar #148 (let's celebrate)
StampFairy Challenge #19 (for the girls w/sentiment)
The Corrosive Challenge #112
(Home Sweet Home - postcards from home and a good book)

DT: Little Miss Muffet Challenges New ReleasesMain Stamp: Rosemary (LMMS) and Uni Cycle (MiC)
Patterned Paper: Mod-Retro (DCWV)
Copic Markers colored on Copy Paper:
-skin tone: E000, E00, E01, E02, E11, R12
-hair: E08, E09, E18
-browns: E41, E42, E43
-reds: R22, R24, R27, R29, R59
-yellows: Y32, Y35
-greens: YG61, YG63, YG67
-blues: C1, C3, C5, B91, B93
Did you know? "What Are Little Boys Made Of?" is a popular nursery rhyme dating from the early nineteenth century. In the earliest known versions, the first ingredient for boys is either "snips" or "snigs", the latter being a Cumbrian dialect word for a small eel. The rhyme sometimes appears as part of a larger work called "What Folks Are Made Of" or "What All the World Is Made Of". Other stanzas describe what babies, young men, young women, sailors, soldiers, nurses, fathers, mothers, old men, old women, and all folks are made of.





Oooh I love it! This is my fave one out of the bunch but then again they are all sooo cute. Hugs, Ree
ReplyDeleteI love the little barcode sentiment and the little girl is very cute too well done :)
ReplyDeleteDarling card. Love the sentiments or saying on the card. Great job. Thanks for joining us this week on the Corrosive challenge.
ReplyDeleteThis is delightful! What a sweet image and you've colored her wonderfully! Great layout too... love the postcard! Thanks for playing along @ The Corrosive Challenge! :)
ReplyDeleteCute as a button, she's a real little sweetheart
ReplyDeleteThanks for playing along with Karen's Doodles
Anne x
Very sweet card and great coloring. Thanks for playing this week at The Corrosive Challenge.
ReplyDeletetotally adorable - thanks for joining in with the challenge over on CCM
ReplyDeleteRosemary is a sweetie and the uni cycle complements the card perfectly.
ReplyDeleteHugs Shirley x x
Rosemary is lovely! I love her overalls! Great card! The barcode sentiment is awesome!
ReplyDeleteArabella