It’s Wild Flower Wednesday and this week’s challenge is circles, stripes and stitches. I decided to step away from the girly cards and make something boyish. I used Rye from my Wild Flower Kids rubber stamp set No Girls Allowed—Rye is also available in Digi. I stitched towards the botttom of the card, the stripes are in Rye’s shirt and I decided to make a speech bubble for the circles.
Thanks for stopping by and check out The Wild Flower Patch blog for more challenge details including prize information and don’t forget to visit the rest of the design team—these are amazingly talented ladies!
Jen Shults, Stamp Artist
Donna Wardle, DT Coordinator
Jenn Koss
Lelia Pierce
Angela Sowell
Risa West
Annie
Too stinking cute, girl! I'm no good at masculine cards, but yours is great! :O)
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Lelia
Your stitching is so cool! I like those BG papers too...very fun.
ReplyDeleteAdorable, Annie! Love that little tyke!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute image and card, Annie! I love the patterned papers and thought bubble!
ReplyDeleteI love your speech bubble! So cute and clever, and your stitching looks fantastic! Rye is such a cutie:)
ReplyDeleteSo cute!! I love that thought bubble and I LOVE this paper... so fun!! HUGS!!
ReplyDeleteFun card, and thanks for the reminder that I have this paper too, and that it can be really fun. I must pull it out and use it! Love your stitching too.
ReplyDeleteThis is adorable! I love the fun stitching you added, the paper is too cool and your coloring rocks!! Fun idea with that thought bubble too!
ReplyDeletecute cute cute! always struggle with boy cards - have to remember this and lovin the "speech bubble"!
ReplyDeleteHi Annie - what an adorable card for a little boy!! Stitching looks great! Hugs, Dru
ReplyDeleteVery cute Annie!! Love your stitching and coloring too!
ReplyDeleteThis is soo vool in very "dude" kind of way!!! I love it!
ReplyDeleteI love the thought bubble! So cute. And those papers are great for a guy card. I have so many pinks and florals, and never really think to look at guy-appropriate paper!
ReplyDeleteOk, it's a "guy" card, but yet it is still cute! This makes me start to think about the teenage years. Before you know it your daughter's will be boy crazy. As it is, my 6yo likes Justin Beiber!
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