Hello lovely crafters, l have a sweet card to share with you today. This adorable stamp is called Rosie Posie by LOTV, my grandaughter is called Rosie and l thought it would be nice to have some crafty time together so we both made a card with the same stamp.
I volunteer in my daughters school 2 afternoons a week, monday we are crafting and making book marks using embossing folders, colouring with chalks and adding gems - the small groups enjoyed this. They will have one book mark to keep for a family member and one each to send to a school they link with in Uganda. Today - Tuesday - is gardening and we planted 3 varieties of tomatoes and then they each had a pot for sunflower seeds....happy days.
I have been very busy in the garden recently too, l gave myself a target of getting all my outdoor jobs and and ready for the year ahead by end of march, l am only a few days behind schedule so feeling pretty pleased. A bit of weeding in one border to do and a bit of veg garden to dig over then done. All grass has had a cut so off to a good start.
As from next week l am dropping a shift at work, down from 4 to 3 then next march retiring. So many people say l will be bored....l can assure them l won't have time to be bored.
So here is the lovely Rosie
Stamp Rosie Posie by LOTV
Coloured with Copics and prisma pencils
Papers LOTV
Die - Cosmos by Sue Wilson
Ribbon & Glamour Dust
I would like to enter this card into the following challenge
Allsorts 819 - Feminine
Thank you for stopping by and for your comments
Susan x
2 comments:
You certainly do still keep busy Susan, I recall you helping at school and so nice your love of gardening can be used to encourage.
Although we have definite signs of Spring checking diaries many things are quite late this year, some a good two weeks behind.
Back to your card, LOTV images are always a jot to see and this one absolutely perfect for our current feminine theme ay Allsorts, many thanks for joining in.
B x
LOTV images always come up trumps and this one is no exception - so prettily feminine. Perfect for the current Allsorts challenge. Thanks for sharing it with us.
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