How about a lovely spring bonnet to cheer things up?
This is obviously a vintage bonnet...it reminds me of Bonnie (the singing) Bonnet from the Rankin and Bass show Here Comes Peter Cottontail. This bonnet was made just like my Top Note Turtle box. I know I said I'd give you directions for the Top Note Turtle box yesterday, but (among two other urgent things) I ended up having to take my son to the ER after he slipped on the ice and landed on his hip! It was a LONG day and I was just too exhausted by the time I could get back to it. This morning I spent quite some time digging us out of the snow that dumped on us last night, so I'm just finally getting to my blog. I hope to get the tutorial posted by the end of the day today, though.
Stampin' Supplies: Vintage Labels (Sale-A-Bration FREE product), Eggcellent Eggs Kit (rub-ons), Sahara Sand card stock (to make the BOX), Apricot Appeal card stock & ink, Only Orange card stock & ink, Stampin' Sponge, Brocade Blue card stock & ink, Whisper White card stock, Brocade Blue 5/8" Grosgrain Ribbon, Big Shot, Top Note die, SU! Perfect Details Texturz Plate, Curly Label Movers & Shapers die, Curly Label Punch, 3/4" Circle Punch, Scallop Edge Punch, SU! Blossom Party die, Sticky Strip, Stampin' Dimensionals, Champagne Mist Shimmer Paint (mix w/alcohol & spray on flower).
~Kimberley Morris
Stampin' Up! Independent Demonstrator since 1994
Colorado Springs, CO
procrastistamper@gmail.com
http://kimberley.stampinup.net (click SHOP NOW at top right to shop)
Stampin' Up! Independent Demonstrator since 1994
Colorado Springs, CO
procrastistamper@gmail.com
http://kimberley.stampinup.net (click SHOP NOW at top right to shop)
Your work is always so inspiring Kimberly!
ReplyDeleteI love it, Kimberly. It also reminds me of those pretty candles you buy at craft shows w/ the fabric covers over the top. :) Or when my mom used to can fruits and veggies, decorate the jars and sell them.
ReplyDeleteWendy Hawkinson
www.gotrubberwillstamp.blogspot.com