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Tuesday, April 30, 2013

The Stamping Chef New Release Tuesday - Projects Galore Today!!!!!

It’s New Release Tuesday at The Stamping Chef with lots of goodies that she has cooked up for you to sample and taste. Today, I decided to use several of her recipes .  .  .

My first selection was an easel card using Through the Rabbit Hole



RECIPE:
  • Card was cut 4.25 x 8.5 inches using Recollection Card Stack and then scored at 4.25 and 6.375 using my Martha Stewart Scoreboard
  • another piece of carstock was cut at 4.25 x 4.25 inches which was a piece from a scrap exchange
  • Through the Rabbit Hole was colored using my Spectrum Noir Markers with Gelly Pens for hi-lights and then puff-dotted on the 4.25 inch square
  • charm is from Miriam's Crafting Supplies Alice in Wonderland "Where Should I Go" 


  • ribbon is from my stash
  • Sentiment, "A Very Happy UNBIRTHDAY to YOU" was a freebie from Create with TLC  

My next recipes are pages in my journal which has become a work in progress. First page I would love to share with you is Sprinkling Spring.



  • a Composition Book was purchased at The Dollar Store 
  • a page in the book was covered (7.25 x 9.75 inches) with Recollections Fashionably Chic
  • two pages are glued together for stability on all four sides 
  • two more pages are glued just on the bottom and side to create a top pocket. 
  • inside pocket is a 6-inch triangle folded in half to hold a journaling card using Recollections Fashionably Chic
  • Sprinkling Spring was colored using Spectrum Noir and Prisma Markers along with hi-lights using gelly pens
  • rhinestone water are Offray Darice Accessories
  • silvertone with painted yellow sunflower charm is from Miriam's Crafting Supplies 
  • doily is from E2 Essentials cut at 4-inches using Recollections Card Stock
  • sentiment, "Life in FULL bloom", was a freebie from Create with TLC
  • yellow flowers were purchased from Adele Garcia 
  • Journal card is Studio 112 Ornate Tags which was from a dear friend, Kimberly 
  • ribbon is from stash 
The next page of my journal I want to share with you today I used "Rock My World"



  • the first 5 steps of the Recipe are the same as Sprinkling Spring
  • Rock My World was colored using Spectrum Noir and Prisma Markers along with hi-lights using gelly pens
  • bronze heart flourish charm is from Miriam's Crafting Supplies 
  • sentiments, "You make the world a better place" and Actually, Yes the world does revolve around me", were freebies from Create with TLC
  • Journal card is Studio 112 Ornate Tags which was from a dear friend, Kimberly 
  • ribbon is from stash 
  • lace was created using Martha Stewart Eyelet border punch

Be sure to stop at TSC Recipes on FaceBook and show us your creations!!! We would love to see them!!!!

Also, check out my sister Sous Chef's: 


Its amazing how much I can create when I can't and don't sleep!!!!
Come back tomorrow and check out the new Design Team I'm on - Miriam's Crafting Supplies to see more pages of my journal which also include digital designs from The Stamping Chef!!!

One final note - in case you missed it here is the cover of my journal which I can now finish as I got more ModPodge - YAY! Cover is from Create with TLC Vintage Butterfly Lady which I believe was a freebie



God Bless you and thank you ever sew much for stopping by today!
I would love for you to leave a comment as I want to know what you think of my projects!!!

Much love, hugs, and friendship
Lynne

Sunday, April 28, 2013

Eat What "BUGS" You Kabob!

I survived my first entry in the Outlawz Challenge, thus here goes my second entry using one of the Anne Fenton’s with the cute little froggie making a bug shish kabob with CFC42113 


RECIPE:
  • Card was made using Make the Cut starting with a rectangle and then inserting another rectangle inside to make the frame. I then added half circles to the corner and clicked the join feature to create the cut-out frame to measure 5 x 6 inches. I did a copy of my frame with a copy and paste which then used the blackout feature. The two pieces were joined together using the weld feature and viola I made a custom frame cut-out card!!!!! I'm sure there are easier ways to do this but . . . . 
  • DCWV Nana's Kids was used for the card
  • froggie was colored with Spectrum Noir Makers, Prisma Colored Pencils, and Gelly Pens 

  • Cricut A Child's Year Cartridge, have I mentioned this is one of my favorite cartridges which I haven't used for awhile is the little boy fishing silhoutte which was cut 2.25 inches and then chalked around the edges to give some color using Recollections Card Stock  


  • dragonflies and bee are from K&Co Susan Wingett which has cardstock and acetate shapes - 84 total in the package!!!!!  



  • all images were puff-dotted onto the frame side of my card
  • no sentiment was used as of yet, could be a birthday card, thinking of you card, or even a father's day card ?????
I hope you enjoy my rise to the Outlawz Challenge occasion!!!

God Bless you and thank you ever sew much for stopping by today! I love reading comments and would love to read yours . . . .
Much love, hugs, and friendship
Lynne

This card was entered in the following challenges:
Outlawz Challenge CFC42113

Saturday, April 27, 2013

I Double Dog Dare You . . . To Create a Garden Project Blog Hop


The group this month was Double Dog Dared to create a garden project since April Showers brings May Flowers whether it be a card, lay-out, with their creativity being the only limitations!!!!! We had several talented crafters that took that challenge for today's hop!!!!

From Lynne's stash, if you remark on each of the blogs, one lucky winner will receive flowers and buttons to add to their collection to create their own garden!!!!

Our list of talented, creative hoppers include:


For my project today, I made two cards using Heather Valentin's wonderful digital designs. My first card is Suzy Mae Strawberry.



Recipe:
  • Suzy Mae Strawberry from Heather Valentin which was colored using Spectrum Noir Markers and hi-lighting with gelly pens
  • card was cut 5 x 5 inches using DCWV Nana's Nursery Girls
  • ribbon from Darice
  • sentiment written using Sakura Micro Size 3
For my second project, I used Flowerbed Fred:




RECIPE:
  • Flowerbed Fred from Heather Valentin colored with Spectrum Noir and Prisma Markers
  • card was cut 4.5 x 11 using Recollections cardstock and scored in half
  • background is Recollections Fashionably Chic
  • ribbon is Darice
  • charm My Garden from Miriam's Crafting Supplies
  • sentiment written using Sakura Micro Size 3

Your next stop along the way is the talented Vicky.

Thanks for stopping by today!!! Hopefully, the cold weather decides to finally go away and the spring follies begin!!!!!

God Bless you and thank you ever sew much for stopping by today! I love reading comments and would love to read yours . . . .

Much love, hugs, and friendship
Lynne

Thursday, April 25, 2013

Butterfly Blog Hop

Thank you for fluttering by today and seeing all the butterflies we have in this hop. These crafters have preformed butterfly magic again with their creations and I hope you enjoy looking at the beauty of these creations.

Jearise from http://lorbysworld.blogspot.com is our hostess today and she has a butterfly filled gift for one lucky visitor today so please make sure you begin at her blog to find out how to enter the drawing.


Here is my little bit of butterfly magic for today...I'm not sure how many of you know but I flew through the air with the clumsiest of ease and broke my foot in 3 places and cracked my elbow. Mobility is not my strongest suit at this time. I was working on my project and ran out of ModPodge . . . . bear with me as this is a work in progress. Imagine if you will 3 or 4 coats of ModPodge and BLING to the 10th with this unique digi from Create with TLC with not to mention crystal butterflies ..... are you seeing my vision?????? I hope sew, if not, you may want to check back later to see if I was able to get my ModPodge . . . .

Recipe:

composition book from The Dollar Store
ModPodge to seal paper and digital design
background paper from Recollections Fashionably Chic cut to size of notebook
image from Create with TLC, Vintage Butterfly Lady

Now, since I hadn't quite finished my other project - I thought I would do a quick dimensional card using Treasure Box Designs Tiny Treasures Butterfly which are under a dollar!!!!





Recipe:

  • paper piecing Tiny Treasures Butterfly from Treasure Box Designs
  • welded shapes together to make a dimensional card
  • scraps for the butterfly paper piecing
  • white and black gelly pens for white dot and eyelashes on eyes
  • Inkadinkado chalks defining shapes
  • brads for the two dots on the antennae to hold my card together - memo to self when welding shapes together remember to mirror the other shape!!!!
  • sentiment, "Love is like a butterfly . . . it goes where it pleases and pleases wherever it goes", from Create with TLC 


Thank you so much for joining us today and please flutter on to Janet

Here’s the entire line-up just in case you flit in the wrong direction and get lost along the way:

Lissa Marie - www.somanycrafts.com

God Bless you and thank you ever sew much for stopping by today! I love reading comments and would love to read yours . . . .

Much love, hugs, and friendship
Lynne

Wednesday, April 24, 2013

The Stamping Chef All Boy's Challenge

The Stamping Chef has a new challenge for the next two (2) weeks called "All Boy". You don't have to use an image from The Stamping Chef, but if you do, your entry qualifies as a double chance to win!!! The winner selected will win 3 digis of their choice, BUT, there is a TOP 3!!! Why don't you add your project to the linky for a chance to win. Its pretty easy peasy don't you think??? Check out the Design Team projects for inspiration including my project below: 

For my project, I decided to go with "Little Indian", which has since been retired. I thought he was a cutie and with my warped sense of humor, I added the hand-written sentiment - "HOW old?"


Now, for the recipe:
  • card was cut using purple Recollections paper at 5.5  x 11 inches and then scored at 5.5-inches using Martha Stewart Score Board 
  • Little Indian was colored using my Spectrum Noir Markers with hi-lights using my Gelly Pens 
  • Teepee was cut using Cricut Paper Dolls Cartridge
  • Grass was cut using Cricut Plantin Schoolbook
  • sentiment label was cut with a built-in cartridge from my E2
  • Rick Rack was added to the teepee
God Bless and Thank you for stopping by today!!! Please take a moment to sign up for The Stamping Chef blog emails and at least try one of the her freebies she is currently offering!!!! You can also find her on Facebook!!! 

Much Love, Hugs, and Friendship 
Lynne

This card was entered in the following challenge:
April Chalk'n Stalk Challenge

Tuesday, April 23, 2013

The Lost Fairy - The Stamping Chef New Release Tuesday


It’s New Release Tuesday at The Stamping Chef with lots of goodies that she has cooked up for you to sample and taste. Today, I decided to work with “Lost Fairy” . . . . I just love love love Tamara's fairies!!!


RECIPE:
  • Card was cut 6.5 x 11 inches using Recollection Card Stack and then scored in half using my Martha Stewart Scoreboard
  • Lost Fairy was colored using my Spectrum Noir Markers with Gelly Pens for hi-lights
  • Frame and tree were cut using Cricut Cindy Loo Cartridge using some wonderful scraps from a dear friend - love sharing scraps with friends!!!
  • Becca Boo was colored using my Spectrum Noir Markers with hi-lighting with my Gelly Pens
  • Ribbon is Darice Satin Edge Organza
  • Flowers are from Recollections 
  • Sentiment, "A rustle in the wind reminds us a fairy is near" was a freebie from Create with TLC
Be sure to stop at TSC Recipes on FaceBook and show us your creations!!! We would love to see them!!!!

God Bless you and thank you ever sew much for stopping by today!
Would love for you to leave a comment as I want to know what you think of my projects!!!

Much love, hugs, and friendship
Lynne

Saturday, April 20, 2013

Bitter Sweet


I’ve taken a walk on the wild side and its your lucky day as you get a sneak peek to The Stamping Chef’s newest creation freebie for Monday. Bitter Sweet reminds me of Alice in Wonderland with the March Hare's pocket watch and I ran with markers with that thought in place!!! Be sure to stop by TSC Recipes for complete instructions and offer where you receive this image on Monday for "FREE", yes, you read that right "FREE" and the balance of the week $1.50!!!!!


Recipe:
  • Card was cut 4 x 4.25 inches
  • Spider web was cut using Cricut Happy Hauntings Cartridge (it’s the picture frame)
  • Bitter Sweet was colored using my Spectrum Noir Markers with hi-lights using Gelly Pens
  • Bitter Sweet was puff-dotted onto the spider web
  • Maroon nylon tulle was gathered for the veil in hair and another piece is a bow
  • Stick pin was made using beads from my stash
  • Clock and key charms are from Miriam’s Crafting Supplies
  • Mulberry roses are 1 CM which were purchased from Adele Garcia as she has sales periodically

Well, whadda think??? I love her and it was most definitely a fun fun  project!!!!!

God Bless you and thank you ever sew much for stopping by today! I love reading comments and would love to read yours . . . .
Be sure to also stop at The Stamping Chef’s Blog and leave some love there
Much love, hugs, and friendship
Lynne

Friday, April 19, 2013

Spring is in the Air with Outlawz Challenge


I thought I would try with my first entry in an Outlawz Challenge using one of the Sandi Huggett’s that she sends when requested …. Well, let me tell you coloring the image was a pleasure and the easy part . . . . AND its even done before the deadline!!!!!!! As to getting my picture posted that seemed to take forever!!!!!



RECIPE:
  • Card was cut 6 x 9 inches using the DCWV Flower Shower Stack, scoring at 2.25 inches from either end using Martha Stewart Score Board and then rounding the corners creating a “Gate” card which is my first attempt! Too many firsts for this challenge!!!!
  • On either side of the gate card, I cut a piece 2 x 5.5 inches piece of green paper from Recollections Fashionable Chic
  • Scallop that my image lies on was made with improvising using Little Scraps of Heaven Scalloped Pattern Set that I had 2 frames for my flower – Bob said it looked like an Easter Egg. Frame is using Recollections Card Stock
  • Image was colored using my Prisma Colored Pencils and Spectrum Noir Markers
  • You just gotta love the sentiment inside the card - it was a freebie from Create with TLC which I may proudly add that my card is being showcased on her blog!!!!!  Also, I may be making more Gate Cards as it gives a lot of room for a sentiment!!!!

  • Ribbon is Darice OHHH So trendy Accents Sheer Stripe - an old stand-by which I will be lost when Pat Catan’s (a local craft store) quits carrying it
  • Mulberry roses are 1 CM which were purchased from Adele Garcia which she offers at various times in different colors and super great prices!!!!!!!
The challenge was easy, the challenge for me was posting my card on the challenge page, and, as a rule, I'm not computer challenged!!!!! Guess, I need to read instructions better!!!!!! I hope you enjoy my card with showing yet another sign that I sew desperately want SPRING!!!!!!

God Bless you and thank you ever sew much for stopping by today! I love reading comments and would love to read yours . . . .
Much love, hugs, and friendship
Lynne

Thursday, April 18, 2013

Spring Come to Life - PLEASE!!!


Hi!!! Hope everyone’s having a great week!!! I know I got some decent news from the doctor on Tuesday, only having to wear the boot on my foot another 8 weeks, but NO SURGERY!!! This is good news, as I said, “Dancing in the Street”

On Monday, I was in a crafting mode and needed to make a quick project for Treasure Box Designs Newsletter. I grabbed an older file and as I love to do – biggie sized it and made it into a frame to hang in our home! And, as you know, I love to combine my Design Team projects with sentiments from Create with TLC!


Recipes:
  • Treasure Box Designs Growing Like Weeds or Flower Baby, which was a “freebie” at one time if you have that
  • finished size of my Flower Baby measures 8.5 inches tall!!!
  • Michael’s rectangle picture frame for $1.00
  • Scraps to cut out my Flower Baby
  • Sentiment enlarged to 4 x 6 using a freebie that Create with TLC had at one time . . . .


Hopefully, since this is near my window, Spring will get the HINT!!!!

God Bless you and thank you ever sew much for stopping by today! I love reading comments and would love to read yours . . . .
Much love, hugs, and friendship
Lynne

Tuesday, April 16, 2013

New Release Tuesday at The Stamping Chef - Becca Boo

It’s New Release Tuesday at The Stamping Chef with lots of goodies that she has worked up for you to sample and taste. Today, I decided to work with “Becca Boo” . . . . wishful thinking that Spring is going to stay!!!



RECIPE:
  • Card was cut 6 x 12 inches using DCWV Flower Shower Spring Stack and then scored in half using my Martha Stewart Scoreboard
  • Scalloped frame oval is from Little Scraps of Heaven Scalloped Shapes Pattern which Recollection cardstock was used
  • Becca Boo was colored using my Spectrum Noir Markers with hi-lighting with my Gelly Pens
  • Ribbon is Darice Satin Edge Organza
  • Sunflower Pearl, Pearl for Becca Boo's Button on her jumper, and Butterfly Charm are from Miriam’s Crafting Supplies
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  • Flower gem is Darice 
  • Sentiment, "Be like the flower turn your face to the sun" was a freebie from Create with TLC


Be sure to stop at TSC Recipes on FaceBook and show us your creations!!! We would love to see them!!!!

God Bless you and thank you ever sew much for stopping by today!
Would love for you to leave a comment as I want to know what you think of my projects!!!

Much love, hugs, and friendship
Lynne

Friday, April 12, 2013

April Calendar Girls

Welcome to our April Calendar Girls' Blog Hop. Its absolutely amazing when you do a Google search the interesting facts you may find. Such a find is special and unique occasions throughout the year!!! These unique holidays are our inspiration. As Neil Sedaka sang in his song "Calendar Girls" - "April, you're the Easter bunny when you smile". Yes, I know that Easter came early this year, in March actually, but Neil Sedaka sings with April as the Easter Bunny ...... can't blame the lyrics!!

The hop starts with the beautiful and very talented Kimberly at http://scrappingrookie.blogspot.com. The entire line-up is available just in case you get bogged down with all the holidaze and craziness!!!!

You won't want to miss a single calendar event!!!! 

The line-up for April includes:

 April Occasions We Wish to Share:
National Autism Month ~ Kimberly 
Keep America Beautiful Month
Lawn and Garden Month 

1 April Fool's Day - Lucy
1 International Tatting Day
2 Children's Book Day- Sandy & Lucy
2 National Peanut Butter and Jelly Day ~ Janet
3 Tweed Day
7 No Housework Day - Jearise & Vicky
8 Draw a Picture of a Bird Day ~ Janet
11 National Submarine Day - Jearise
13 Scrabble Day - Lynne
14 Look Up at The Sky Day - Laura
15 Titanic Remembrance Day-Amanda & Anita
18 International Juggler's Day ~ Lynne
22 National Jelly Bean Day- Sandy
23 Lover's Day - Lynne
25 World Penguin Day ~Kimberly
26 National Pretzel Day
27 Tell a Story Day ~ Sandy
29 Greenery Day
30 Hairstyle Appreciation Day- Amanda

The Stamping Chef is our wonderful sponsor for today's blog hop and has designed at least three of the images that have been used in today's hop. She is offering 3 of her wonderful designs, winner's choice to one lucky blog hopper that responds on each of the Calendar Girls along with her Facebook page, https://www.facebook.com/groups/TSCRecipes/, commenting that you hopped with the Calendar Girls. The Stamping Chef is also currently having a special free with purchase that you wouldn't want to miss 


AND Lynne will be going through her stash and sending one lucky winner a surprise package to someone that remarks and gives bloggie love on each of the participants.

My first occasion is Scrabble Day which is April 13th - for my card, I drew my inspiration from word art from Create with TLC as she had two that I had downloaded - "It's your word against mine SCRABBLE", and "Live Let Live" with the lettering like a Scrabble Board; but you know me, I just had to take it one step further - but I like how it turned out be most definitely wanted to give credit where inspired!!!! Then, you know when you're out and about and really not looking for a particular paper and it jumps out and bites you in the . . . . well, you get the idea! I was at Michael's the one day and found this wonderful Scrabble paper along with the stickers . . .  that's when I came about to discover this hidden treasure!!!!


Recipe for Scrabble Day:
  • card cut 4.25 x 11 and then scored in half
  • background paper Recollections Scrabble letters 
  • letters are EK Success Scrabble Crossword Game stickers which are on black Recollection Cardstock and then cut with slight border around the lettering

*** who would have thunk that you could find stickers and paper for Scrabble ***

April 18th is International Juggler's Day which I must admit I'm juggling to finish . . . .  sew, put on your imagination caps and imagine this . . . . 


Recipe for Juggler's Day:
  • card was cut 6.75 x 12 inches using DCWV The Carnival Stack
  • backgrounds were cut one as an oval, one as a scalloped oval, and the other as an arc  - scalloped oval and arc from Recollections card stock and oval from my stash:

  • image is Harlequin Hannah from The Stamping Chef which was colored using my Spectrum Noir Markers, Prisma Colored Pencils and hi-lighted with Gelly Pens and then fussy cut around the edges 
  • rhinestones were added to Harlequin Hannah's hat using Miriam's Crafting Supplies
  • image Got Milk is also from The Stamping Chef which was miniaturized, colored with my Spectrum Noir Markers, and fussy cut around the edges for my magic wheel, aka arc
  • computer and house were images found on the computer which were fussy cut around the edges and puff-dotted to the arc
  • sentiment was a freebie from Create with TLC, "I admire the way you juggle ALL that comes your way" was chalked around the edges which had been cut at the corners with my corner punch ....  if you're reading this and know that I've now broke my corner punch, your remark counts as two . . . .
  • balls that get juggled (family, home, phone, and computer) were puff dotted on the arc and then added with a brad to the oval and then to the scalloped oval for movement -- have you noticed I love cards with dimension and that move?
  • smart phone was puff-dotted to Hannah's hand covering her little Harlequin
  • scalloped oval was glued onto the card background with Hannah puff-dotted onto oval which was glued onto scalloped oval
  • and viola . . . . . if you've read this far, remark as to who you know would deserve a card like this is in the drawing for the card

Magic wheel you say .... well, she is juggling and I originally I wanted to make this into a slider card with the images sliding above her head - 

April 23rd is Lover's Day - this card is a new horizon for me as it is my very first easel card and I couldn't just let it lay there - I had to add an Action Wobble to make the couple swinging . . . . .



Recipe for Lover's Day:
  • card was cut 5.5 x 8.5 inches following the directions on Splitcoasters using Recollection Cardstock
  • Romantic Couple is a Paper from Tsunami Rose Collection cut 4.25 x 5.5 inches
  • Romantic Couple was printed out twice with the second page covered in ModPodge Gloss Lustre with 3 coats to give the illusion of an oil painting
  • Romantic Couple was then glued onto black Recollection cardstock after the ModPodge was thoroughly dried and fussy cut around the edges 
  • gold cording had been glued for the swing and then tied in a knot for the top of the swing
  • sentiment was hand-written using Sakura Micro Pen size 3 which gives the illusion of calligraphy 
  • paper piecing from Cricut Lacey Labels Cartridge for sentiment was cut at 2.25 inches, chalked around the edges and then puff-dotted on my card
not bad for my first attempt . . . . .

Your next stop along the way of the calendar is Laura. Thanks for stopping by and mark your calendar again next month to see what Holidays to Celebrate on May 11, 2013, for the next Calendar Girls Blog Hop!

God Bless you and thank you ever sew much for stopping by today! I love reading comments and would love to read yours . . . .

Be sure to also stop at The Stamping Chef’s  blog as there are challenges along with tutorials. She would love for you to leave some bloggie love!!!

Much love, hugs, and friendship

Lynne

Thursday, April 11, 2013

Rock My World . . . . . . Rocker Card


Hi everyone, it’s Tutorial Thursday at The Stamping Chef and I’m giving the recipe. For today’s recipe we’re going to be whipping up a rocker card. I love shaped cards and a rocker card is a free-standing card that rocks back and forth!!!!! It also brings to the point, that I am “off my rocker”.


Let’s get started, first here is your supply list:
2 sheets 12 x 12 paper for the card layers ( my card is an 8.5 inch card, the image you want to rock, various adhesives, decorations, and embellishments 

  • I chose today to color Sam which is a retired image from TheStamping Chef but you can use any image you would want
  • Sam was colored using my Spectrum Noir Markers, Prisma Colored Pencils, and Gelly Pens. With my eyes, I color them first with the colored pencils with adding hi-lights with my Gelly Pens 

  • Next, I made using Make the Cut, an 8.5 inch circle along with a decorative 6.5 inch circle – these are the base for the rocker card 
  •  
  • The shapes were folded in half and glued together leaving the bottom circle open   

  • Sam looked like she would be sitting on something, thus I used my Cricut Heritage Cartridge and cut out the divan 3.75 inches along with the blackout feature. 
  • The divan has an opening in the cushion where I sat Sam’s butt and did a little more fussy cutting around her legs making it look like she was sitting on the divan 

  • My sentiment, “rock my world” was written using my Sakura Micro #3 pen which gives the look of calligraphy which I then chalked around the edges

  • Next comes the fun part, embellishing – I used pearls from Miriam’s Crafting Supplies for the buttons on the divan and of course, Sam just had to have a simple “diamond” in her ear 



Hope you enjoy today’s recipe and can’t wait to see on TSC’s Recipe page on FaceBook your version of a rocker card!

God Bless you and thank you ever sew much for stopping by today! I love reading comments and would love to read yours . . . .

Be sure to also stop at The Stamping Chef’s Blog and leave some bloggies love!

Much love, hugs, and friendship
Lynne