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Monday, 23 March 2020

Say it with gummy bears!

Hello crafting pals!

How are you adapting to your new social distancing/isolation lives? I have been spending so much more time on the phone that it's been hard to fit in any crafting! But here is a little something I rustled up earlier:


Sometimes when making birthday cards for young teenage boys, only sweets will do and everyone loves a gummy bear - am I right?! These are from Retro Sweeties by Skull and Cross Buns - a place you should shop just for the name alone!!! I stamped the gummies in bright colours and watercoloured them, adding a tiny heart on the yellow one when it was dry. The next step was to fussy cut them before smooshing them into a Versamark pad and embossing them with clear embossing powder to make them all shiny and delicious like real gummy bears!


The sentiment needed to be tiny to fit nicely under the yellow bear and his chum. I used just part of one from Cheeky Birthday by Hero Arts, inking up with a marker and using my stamping platform for position. I glued all the gummies to the card base, except the one holding the heart - he was popped up on dimensionals.


Some of you may remember my special floofy mail delivery service bringing me a box the other day (click on the link and scroll down for total cuteness!) Well, when I opened it, I was delighted to find this stamp set, with congratulations from Emily at Skull and Cross Buns - a sponsor prize for being the January winner at the Less is More challenge.

EDITED TO ADD AN AWARD
I'm proud to say that this card made the top three at CAS on Friday - thank you ladies!



CHALLENGES
I'm going to link today's card up with CAS(E) This Sketch where there's a fab retro sketch this week; also CAS on Friday, where the challenge is to Make a Birthday Card; and The Male Room where the theme is something you'd find Grandfather's House. I didn't know either of my grandfathers but we did visit my stepmother's father once or twice. I remember there was a dog we weren't allowed to play with in case he snapped, but there were also sweets - not gummy bears but boiled sweets!


AND IN OTHER NEWS
If you are in the UK and were celebrating Mother's Day yesterday, you will have had a strange one - but I hope you felt the love. I texted a friend: 'My son came back from uni with a two-pack of loo roll. Best Mother's Day ever!' She replied: 'My daughter says she can't top that! I got breakfast in bed!'

Sending love. Be safe and well,

14 comments:

  1. Love this super CAS card and the images and colour are fab.

    Kath x

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    1. It is bright and cheerful but it made me feel peckish! x

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  2. Your gummy bear card is very, er, SWEET! LOL!

    You knew I'd say that didn't you!

    Elbow xxx

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  3. What a truly delightful card Vicky, loved the story of the visit to and the dog. Also about the toilet roll, so funny and thoughtful methinks. With both my hats on today - Thank you so much for joining us in our Grandfather’s House challenge at The Male Room this week. Looking forward to see you again next challenge.

    Faith The Male Room DT
    Keep safe and well.

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    1. It's amazing what your memory dredges up isn't it! x

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  4. How cute are these gummy bears! Lovely card! ♥

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    1. Thanks Mieke! I actually think gummy bears look a bit sinister - maybe I had a bad experience with them as a child or something!

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  5. Such a fun card! Love the little gummi bears! Thanks for playing along at CAS on Friday Challenges! Crafty hugs Linda

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    1. So glad there are these fun challenges to join in with Linda!

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  6. Brilliant card and fab inspiration of how to use one small stamp to great effect. Thanks so much for joining in with the challenge at The Male Room. Keep safe.
    Lynn x
    DT

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    1. The small but powerful gummy bear! Vicky x

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