Retro Cafe Art Galley is the generous sponsor throughout this month at Gingersnap Creations. You know if you read my posts, that they carry awesome collage sheets and images in a variety of formats, fun altered art supplies, fabulous vintage finds and more. They are also offering prizes to one randomly drawn winner from the qualifying participants for this challenge. Also please do come back to Gingersnap Creations to vote for the 10 Ginger Gems for this challenge.
Well, to make this little Easter card I painted some printed paper that was not my favorite, this is how I can use any paper I have in a totally new way. I used a border punch on two of the edges and was glued on a polka dot base. Lots of die cuts with Stickles were layered under the sweet little girl image. To the sweetie pie image I added the darling Retro Cafe Art bunny ears cutouts and at her feet some their cute little Easter eggs cutouts too. They were both detailed with Stickles and a little paint. I added the sentiment "My little sweetie pie" and the pretty pink lace bow to finish up.
Hope you will meet a little sweetie pie this week.
take care, gerri
"My Little Sweetie Pie" |
"Little details" |
Oh wow! This is wonderful and quite unique. Love the glitter eggs too. Bravo! Yvonne
ReplyDeleteLovelu sweetie pie Gerri. Love the glitter eggs.
ReplyDeleteWarm greet
Marja
So much work, Gerri and so well worth it. She's beautiful! hugs, Donna
ReplyDeleteOh Gerri how sweet - great images and love the little sparkly eggs!!
ReplyDeleteLove this Gerri, her bunny ears are the cutest!! x
ReplyDeleteSweet card, love those ears!
ReplyDeleteVery sweet!
ReplyDeleteYou know how I love that glitter!
ReplyDeletedarling card.
Hugs
Ahhhh.. This is so sweet. What a pretty card my friend.. Love all those sparkles..
ReplyDeleteLoving those cute bunny ears..........really made me smile, x
ReplyDeleteDear Gerri
ReplyDeleteThis couldn't be anymore sweet if it tried.
So adorable and I adore the slightly retro vibe to it.
Wishes
Lynne
How funny, thanks for the smile on my face.
ReplyDeleteSo sweet. Love it. And I'm totally going to start using that fab idea for the paper I don't like -- painting it. I bet your daughter got a kick out of this one. =)
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