As for the challenge that awful Matilda D. Munn made that we tea party gals can't sew - well Pbbbbtttttt!
1. I made French knots on my sequins
2. I sewed those ribbons that are tucked behind the panel
3. MY STRONGEST WEAPON this week: ANNE RYAN! HA! Take that! I am going to hide behind her extraordinary sewing skirts this week! She can take this awful Matilda D. Munn with one hand behind her back AND crazy as she is! Besides Anne owes me from the days when she was the Hot Babe Spokes Model here at SCS as she is responsible for the demise of my red neck uncle and taking our family jewels!
THE SCOOP:
This is an encouragement card for Lindsay as the Tea Party Gals are on a mission this week: http://mothermark.blogspot.com
This is also for the color challenge which Betty and Cindy have combined this week. I used the option of pink passion.
I used the Midnight Madness Sketch this week.
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Thu, Mar 25, 2010 @ 6:46 PM
Yikes, so you had the audacity to hide behind my skirt, did you? Finally, you used your head! I came armed and ready to do battle with atilla the huness. You could hae at least asked me if you could hid behind my skirt rather than just assuming you could. you know what they say about people who assume? Need I explain further?
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