Ah yes, who can resist Dr Seuss? Only bah humbugs and maybe the Grinch...but not me! Thank you, Brenda for bringing us our Inspiration this week from fineartamerica. Who couldn't be inspired by their
enormous selection!
It was this Only You Can Control Your Future canvas print that launched my Happy 30th today! Bet you can imagine my joy pursuing the Target insert in my local newspaper recently and spotting a celebration of reading AND all things Seuss...of course I had to save the Cat in the Hat and those perfect balloons.
I backed the images on heavier CS. Fussy cut the small Happy Birthday Book, too. Set them aside to make a card for a young friend at work...well 30 is young in my book! After spotting the selection of Seuss on fine art America, it was only a matter of selecting DP...Basic Grey's 'Lime Rickey' (Ethel, where's Lucy)? I cut both the atomic boomerang and the star from the Sizzix Tim Holtz thin-lets. Added the rhinestone trim, her name really is PI, and the bold 30.
Please leave me a comment and let me know what your favorite Dr Seuss story is? Lately I'm having fun with . Thanks for stopping by.
Date: Saturday, February 23, 2019 GMT Views: 1078
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Sat, Feb 23, 2019 @ 2:04 PM
Fantastic collage card for your friend at work! The DP goes perfectly with Dr Suess! Love that you cut out the small book!
When my kids were little, read some of the books so many times, i had them memorized! :-). Love your card!
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Sat, Feb 23, 2019 @ 2:59 PM
OMGoodness! This is so awesome! We’re away from home celebrating our daughter’s 30th birthday this weekend. So Image my surprise seeing your awesome card!
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Sat, Feb 23, 2019 @ 8:01 PM
I just grinned when I was lucky enough to catch you in the gallery today, Susan. My gosh this is fabulous! Dr Seuss books were here a lot and of course "Green Eggs and Ham" was the all time favorite among all of us. This is sensational!