This is Momma Cat. She adopted us a couple of years ago when she needed a home for her kitties. She's guarding a lizard that she'd been playing with and wasn't quite sure whether I was after it or not. We are having our two weeks of Winter these days with cold, gray skies and blustery wind. What a difference it makes down at the park... This is the same little willow that I posted about a week ago...only now it has been bitten by the cold and turned all brown and sad...
March When Tim posted his March tag for the 12 Tags of 2013 I knew I was going to have to do some major improvising because although I have a lot of Tim Holtz products in my stash, the only things I had this time was the Foliage and Memo Pins. It took me a few days to wrap my head around it... but in the end I'm really happy with how my tag turned out and it was nice to have some creative time at my art desk. Thanks for stopping in and feel free to leave me a comment and let you me know you stopped by! Anna I didn't have the Fringe Die so I cut my grass by hand. I looked at the picture of the die and sized my grass to match Tim's. I had Green Co-ordinations but not the Kraft one...so my grass is green on both sides of the fence. I sanded the paper first and then gave it a good dose of Walnut Stain Distress Ink before cutting. Then after I put it on my tag, I gave it a little hint of Picked Raspberry. Then in the meantime "Sneake
What's on Your Workdesk Wednesday ? Just a quick peek at my desk today. I'm working on a project that I can't really show yet...so I'm just going to show you the what I've used so far and one little tiny peek into the project. If you want to see what everyone is up to for What's on Your Workdesk Wednesday , check out Julia's Stamping Ground and take a peek at workdesks around the world. I'll have to take some time to do that later tonight, since I've on my lunch hour and headed off to a Board Meeting in just a few minutes. I promise I'll be back with a complete blog post once I finish up the project and it has been delivered. ...and here is a little peek at the project.
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