The Teapot Tuesday destination station is a 23 year old man with stage 3 cancer. For details on the story and how to play & help please go here: MMTPT132 ~ THIS CAN'T BE RIGHT! THERE'S NUTTIN' IN SIGHT! by Mothermark at Splitcoaststampers
The Kite brothers like their rhyming predecessors were full of determination and innovation. If they couldn't control air traffic, why not become air traffic? Although they were not fond of taking risks, they had learned something along the way. Orland knew firsthand that people were willing to pay to learn how to do something. Wilfred saw an uplifting special on the Hallmark Channel about George Herbert Walker Bush skydiving to celebrate his 75th birthday. Why not open a skydiving school? They could stay on the ground and pack parachutes while they hired pilots and jumpmasters to take their clients to new heights. And so, the Kite Brothers School of Air Traffic Out-of-Controllers was born.
The card turned out a bit more childlike than I had hoped, so I'll make sure to write a nice uplifting note inside...
Stamped Flourishes Clouds in Whisper White on a Bordering Blue card and brushed with PearlEx Macropearl. Stamped the back of the plane in Platinum Planet and clear embossed. Stamped banner in Memento Tuxedo Black. PC Generated the name. Cut the parachutist with Cricut and the parachute from felt. Applied to card and drew lines with a copic multiliner.
Thanks for looking and have a peaceful day.
Date: Wednesday, February 9, 2011 GMT Views: 1643
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Registered: November 17, 2006 Location: Nanaimo, British Columbia Posts: 52798
Sat, Feb 12, 2011 @ 9:30 AM
MARIE... THIS IS SUPER FUN AND CUTE.. LOVE THE ORANGE FELT PARACHUTE.... GREAT LITTLE SCENE YOU CREATED. SEAN WILL LOVE IT.... GLAD YOU MADE IT TO THE TEAPARTY.... HUGS.. PAT
Registered: July 1, 2007 Location: small town near montreal, quebec Posts: 26677
Sun, Feb 13, 2011 @ 5:50 PM
Marie love your little parachuting guy! Cool get up...he, he, he. I know Sean will just smile at this. Fun banner from the back of the plane. Well done indeed. TFS