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Sunday, March 7, 2010

More Whimsie Doodles New Release Cards

Hi stamping friends.  So sorry I didn't get the post I had intended to do yesterday done.  Due to that mishap... today you'll be getting a two for one post!

How did you like Friday's new releases from Whimsie Doodles?  I just love 'em all!!  I worked up a couple cards using the adorable Baby Bear digital images.  Just too cute for words, aren't they!!


Such sweet faces, huh!?!?!  Simple yet sooooo scrumptious!!  Don't ya just wanna kiss up on them for awhile?   These little sweeties are just so easy to work up... fun too! 


For the baby boy I used the layout from Create 4 Fun.  At least I started with that, then switched it around a little as my bottle circle sentiment turned out a little bigger than anticipated.  Unfortunately I missed that challenge, but they've put another great sketch up on their blog!  I wanted to use this great blue plaid DP.  My granddaughter helped me pick which ribbon to use for this card and I think she chose the perfect one.  : )


For the girl, I used the fabulous Sketch Saturday sketch.  It fit in so well with what I wanted to do.  And... I had to use some more of that fabulous roses DP.

Other challenges:
Cupcake Craft Challenge - round and round
Double Dutch - boys only
Jacksonbelle Tuesday Challenge - brown, blue and white
Papertake Weekly Challenge - buttons, bows, brads and bling
Creative Card Crew - celebrations


I guess that's all I have for today.  Time to go make some more use of this Sunday.  I have a bed to put together!!  Luckily it's a toddlers' bed and nothing big!  Enjoy the rest of your Sunday friends and have a great start to your week tomorrow.

THANKS!
Denise

Digital images:  Whimsie Doodles Standing Baby Bear and Sitting Baby Bear with sentiments
Paper:  Papermania Blueberry Hill (roses) and Regency (plaid and brown polka dot)
Ink:  none
Supplies:  boy - Nesties, ribbon, BG buttons; girl - Nesties, silk ribbon, pearls
Techniques:  Prismacolor pencils and gamsol