Yes, it's true - I work on the weekends. Some of you have asked how I get it all done - well in all honesty I don't - LOL! I try REALLY hard, but reality is that my studio is not as put away as I would like, my desk has "piles" that need to be put away, and...
It was nice to have my family drop in this weekend to help. My DH vacuumed, Maddi started putting products away and Trina created a card and "gift" for the friend's birthday party she was headed to that evening.
Her friend loves flourescent things and I do believe she selected colors that fit the bill :-D
She filled this awesome little pillow box with flourescent colored paper clips - the perfect combo to go with the animal print footie p.j.'s don't you think :-D
Thank you for stopping in and taking a peek at her creations - if you have any thoughts to share with Trina I know she would love to hear from you :-D
Oops - forgot her supply list - she would not have been happy with me - LOL!
stamps: Hero Arts ClearDesign Have a Donut and Wonderful Birthday
ink: Memento Tuxedo Black
paper: Neenah Solar White, Memory Box Currant and Basic Grey Green at Heart
accessories: Open Scallop Edger Punch, Pillow Box Die (6x6 paper works PERFECT with this :-D)
Oh my...how sweet, Ellen! And she looks so much like her mom!! ☺
Posted by: Rose Ann | November 15, 2010 at 07:28 PM
Trina,
What a cool card. Love the colors. The little box is great. Looks like you had fun day.
Posted by: dianne | November 15, 2010 at 07:03 PM
Trina, I LOVE the card and pillow box you made. You are very talented! I love to see your creations. Maybe someday you can have your own blog!
Posted by: KathyN | November 15, 2010 at 06:32 PM
Nice job, Trina. Your friend loved her gift I know. Keep crafting, sweetie, and let that talent of yours shine....
Posted by: Lynda Hill | November 15, 2010 at 05:01 PM
Hi Trina,
I am sure your friend loved her present. Very cute idea with the little box. Love the card also. You have some great artistic talent.
Posted by: karen q | November 15, 2010 at 03:40 PM
So adorable. I have a 9-year old neice (and son) that love getting crafty. It's so fun to share my supplies with them and see what ideas they come up with.
Posted by: Cindy Holshouser | November 15, 2010 at 11:57 AM