Oh, Stef and Stinkerbell, what a great challenge this!
I had to tell the 'maggy moo associate', I wanted 2 scoops, tuti fruiti, please" more than once. Yikes, what didnt she understand about the phrase, 2 scoops! tuti fruiti!
It was only out of extreme frustration that I decided to use BG's Two Scoops paper! There's a plethora of unknown very old jolee's embellisments added to my unsemble! Maybe if I had shown her my 2 tuti fruiti pom poms, she would have been able to give me what I ordered! Oh well, next time I order I'll be in NC with my fellow stampers stamping up a storm! Yes!
Date: Saturday, March 15, 2008 GMT Views: 973
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Registered: February 23, 2007 Location: Brooksville FL Posts: 19774
Sat, Mar 15, 2008 @ 5:32 PM
Your cards always tell a wonderful story when I first look at them and then I get greater joy reading your descriptions. Have fun in NC, Anne. Thanks for all of your inspiration and kind comments.
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Registered: July 18, 2007 Location: WA Posts: 9838
Sat, Mar 15, 2008 @ 10:49 PM
Anne, this is most fabulous, dah-ling! I love your sassy two-scoops dress with pom pom belt, so stylish! The white swiss dots looks gorgeous in contrast to the green bg and I love the vintage ladies gloves, romantic hanger and fun froggie! this is just wonderful, tfs!
Registered: January 6, 2008 Location: North Carolina Posts: 2087
Sun, Mar 16, 2008 @ 12:54 AM
This card screams Easter!!! The dress and the little glove reminds me of the Easter outfit I wore as a girl. The little froggie even ties in with my childhood Easter memories. One of my aunts is terrified of frogs and one Easter me and my cousins put a few frogs in her purse. Needless to say, I absolutely adore this card!!!
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