This week’s Dare is a little out of the box, but still simple and cute! I DARE YOU to use a Stick Figure somewhere on your project. My inspiration comes from Kristina Werner’s card yesterday that was just so adorable! I bet we could come up with plenty of fun ways to use Stick Figures in our projects, especially our cards. Are you with me!?
- Couples — Wedding, Baby, Anniversary, New Home
- Children — Birthday or Baby Congrats
- Trees — Spring, Fall, Sympathy
- Girls — Missing you, Friendship, For Fun, Birthday
- Boys — Sports, Friendship, Birthday
MY CREATION:
I used Close To My Heart’s brand new papers called, Twitterpated. This paper will be available in just one week! Woo hoo! Such a cute paper pack! The Layout of this card comes from this week’s CPS Sketch and I used some fun Chocolate polka dot ribbon along with some Rhinestones in the shape of a bracket. I drew my little stick figure girlie twice before I liked the outcome, but I think she ended up being a little cutie, hehe
Happy creating!






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Amy good one…I adoredd that card too when I saw her make it. I don’t have an embossing pen so I will just have to use a gel pen or marker…I am determined to do this one this week :D
Thanks for keeping it going…Love them. Iona
By Iona on 08.26.09 6:54 am | Permalink
I will try to post my card from last week on that thread because I like it so much…if not you can look at it when I post this one…hugs Amy. Iona
By Iona on 08.26.09 6:55 am | Permalink
Aw, this is so sweet.
By Laurel S on 08.26.09 7:31 pm | Permalink
how cute and thanks for using the cps sketch this week!
By charity hassel on 08.26.09 7:43 pm | Permalink
This is so cute! LOVE that little figure, love how you used that CPS sketch.
By Linda Beeson on 08.28.09 9:27 pm | Permalink
Sorry I haven’t played in a couple of weeks, here’s my stick figure card:
http://paperaddictsanonymous.blogspot.com/2009/09/little-stick-guy.html
By Emma H on 09.01.09 3:30 pm | Permalink
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