Do you love Christmas in July Cards??????
LITTLE MAGIC GIRLS II CS
Soooo, cute,,,,, sooo adorable ones....thanks Stacie
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Now, my special tribute to Grace Drayton
In 1904 the artist Grace Drayton created the well known googly Campbell Kids. Now, 100 years on, this book entitled 'Campbell Kids - A Souper Century' has been published to chart the Kids progress through the decades.
When Grace Drayton left Cambells she went on to create the ever popular
Dolly Dingle images and several other cheeky looking characters.
Did You remember my Kiddie Land DSL from this author?????
Take a look to some previous cards,,,,,.
Now you can choose your Pre-colored Kiddie Land
hand-colored by Gayle.
Thanks a million Lisa,,,,,you are so adorable,,,,,,
And what about Darlene Pavlick´s Card?????????
Card by Patricia St Martín
NOW....ENJOY A PRE-COLORED VERSION
BY GAYLE PAGE-ROBAK
BY GAYLE PAGE-ROBAK
Pre-Colored digis vy Gayle (now available )
Enjoy watching my adorable samplers
Customized Funny Album
And here is the fascinating Collection
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.....BUT THAT IS NOT ALL.....
I was working to offer you my
NEW KIDDIE LAND DSL VOL II
And all over I asked to Lisa S. to join on the Team,,,,,,,
and she accepted,so,,, horayy for Lisa S.
here is her amazing card working with this New
Kiddie Land DSL Vol II
Directly from her blog:
here is her amazing card working with this New
Kiddie Land DSL Vol II
Directly from her blog:
For my first card I chose a vintage image from Nicecrane's Kiddie Land II DSL Digital Stamp Sheet.
This little guy seems to be having some trouble with his sock and I
love the expression on his face, it's priceless. I colored him with
Copic markers, fussy cut him out and popped him up on foam tape to
add dimension. As I was choosing a sentiment I came across this one and
it gave me a giggle! I should note that I used the current sketch from Unscripted Sketches #168
challenge for sketch inspiration. The ABC challenge required us to
use "two of something" and my two elements are dies, the banner flag was
used for my sentiment and a wonky rectangle provides a nice backdrop
for my colored image. Both were distressed with antique linen ink so
they would stand out more.
Enjoy Playing with these new products.
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