I nearly forgot to make a Mother's Day card for my daughter, who I will be seeing this Sunday. She is an amazing mom to my three grandkids, and I couldn't be more proud of her. She has hosted a tea party for a few past Mother's Day celebrations, so when I remembered this stamp set by Elizabeth Craft Designs (which I've had for several years but hadn't even inked up yet) I had to pull it out. I also used a cloud stencil by MFT, a sentiment strip stamp and die set by Taylored Expressions, and a scenic stamp by StampaBella. Way more fussy cutting than I had anticipated made this a project that lasted long into the night, but I think she'll be tickled by it. I had to stamp, color and cut extra baby bears and teacups to match the grandkids, but I couldn't leave anyone out!
Inspiration Station challenge 29, Mother and Child
This is adorable Karen and I am sure your daughter will love it, many thanks for sharing and joining us at We Love Stamping challenge.
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A very sweet scene. Thanks for sharing with us at We Love Stamping challenge.
ReplyDeleteThis is so very sweet, thank you for sharing with us at We Love Stamping, good luck x
ReplyDeleteAwww - what a lovely card for Mother's Day celebrations. So appropriate for the tea party too.
ReplyDeleteThanks for entering your card into the Snippets Playground. Hope you're going to join in with the Maypole Dancing this afternoon! xxx
This is so cute and how thoughtful of you to make your daughter a Mother's Day card. My Mum never did that for me and I was a one parent family. Thank you for sharing your lovely creation with us at We Love Stamping. Hugs Cathy xxx
ReplyDeleteAw Karen - this is utterly adorable! Knowing you as I do, you most certainly will have spend a lot of time getting this so perfect. I love it!
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This is a lovely scene and I love "shopping" my stash and finding unused treasures. Thanks for sharing with us at The Inspiration Station Challenge and we hope you'll play often.
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