Now unfortunately, I don't have any DSP...Bahahahahahahahaha!! Let's get real here...we ALL hoard it! I know I am not alone here!! It's so pretty and I have to have it...and then it sits there! I have enough to last well over a 100 years, so I guess I really better get busy and use some of it!
I'm still on a LOTV (Lily of the Valley) stamp kick, so here's another classic one that I think was probably one of the first stamp images they came out with. It sure is still one of my favorites!
I just don't know how anyone can not fall in love with these sweet images! And who doesn't remember picking dandelions when they get to this stage and making a wish before blowing on them and watching all the little pieces fly into the air?! My memory may not be much these days, but I sure do remember making wishes and blowing on the dandelions! I colored this sweet little girl up with my Copics, and although you can't see, I used quite a bit of WOS on the dandelions, the ruffled layer of her skirt and her wings. I used Spellbinders Hemstitched Rectangle Dies to cut and frame out this image and then added a piece of DSP from LOTV called Promises (from the NitWit Collection by Mary Fran. Copyright from 2012, so I've had this DSP for awhile!).
I added both panels to a top folding Pool Party (SU!) card base and then stamped my sentiment from SSS's Tiny Words. I finished with a sheer Pool Party ribbon (SU!) and a few PFS light turquoise gems.
I actually have a twofer for you today with another LOTV image that my 9 year old granddaughter Addy colored up this past weekend. She LOVES to play in my craft room when she comes over and has been asking for years to play with my Copic markers, and I've always told her she has to be a bit older before she can use them. I decided to be brave and let her try them and she did awesome and was so gentle with them! And here's the image she colored up...
Didn't she do a great job?! She forgot the image when she left, so I turned it into a card for her and will be putting it in the mail to surprise her with! The orange polka dotted DSP is from PTI and the wonky stitched die is from Gina Marie Designs, and I also ran the image through with a really old cuttlebug ef with the large dots to coordinate with the DSP. Don't ya just LOVE her orange shoes?! :0)
Lots of inspiration using DSP from the talented DT, and you can check it all out right HERE. This challenge is open till Sunday, March 3 @ 8:00PM.
Thanks for stopping by today ... I love it when you do!