Fun challenge by Darnell at this month's Twofer. It is things with wheels.
Remember the red wagons of our childhood?
The first one is for Dad.
Card bases for both are SU--Night of Navy and Cherry Cobbler. The plaid is Ms. Sparkle and Co. purchased at JoAnn's. The wagon stamp is by Judi Kins, colored with SU blender pens. I actually found the Dad sentiment already done and in the case with Father's/Mother's day stamps. No idea why I had never used it. I think it is separate words from different SU stamps. It is popped up with foam tape.
The twofer is for the kids at Send A Smile 4 Kids. All kids love riddles and puns. My grands used to love to stump me with their silly riddles. Some of them sent them off in giggles before they could even get the question out. So fun!
The dog stamp is from Hobby Lobby. I Googled wheels, wagons, and puns and found this sentiment, printed it on the computer and then die cut with circle dies. They are popped up with foam tape.
Remember the red wagons of our childhood?
The first one is for Dad.
Card bases for both are SU--Night of Navy and Cherry Cobbler. The plaid is Ms. Sparkle and Co. purchased at JoAnn's. The wagon stamp is by Judi Kins, colored with SU blender pens. I actually found the Dad sentiment already done and in the case with Father's/Mother's day stamps. No idea why I had never used it. I think it is separate words from different SU stamps. It is popped up with foam tape.
The twofer is for the kids at Send A Smile 4 Kids. All kids love riddles and puns. My grands used to love to stump me with their silly riddles. Some of them sent them off in giggles before they could even get the question out. So fun!
The dog stamp is from Hobby Lobby. I Googled wheels, wagons, and puns and found this sentiment, printed it on the computer and then die cut with circle dies. They are popped up with foam tape.
Two really cute wagon cards, Donna! Perfect for Dad and perfect for that cute pooch and his punny sediment! I definitely remember little red wagons. We used to have one and this nice old lady next door (she was prolly about 45, lol!) would pile four of us little tykes in it and take us for a ride to the park where we had grape KoolAid! Oh, the things we remember! Thank you so much for playing in Twofer Card Challenge #16! Happy Mother's Day! Hugs, Darnell
ReplyDeleteFantastic cards, Donna! I love the puppy in the wagon, and your punny sentiment is so cute and clever. The kids will love that one. The plaid background DSP is perfect, too. You really knocked this challenge out of the park!
ReplyDeleteThere was nothing like riding down a hill in a red wagon, hoping you wouldn't crash on the way down, or hit a tree. Your cards bring back such fun memories, Donna. That plaid you've used is a great compliment to your wagon, and the dog (along with the riddle) is wonderful. Two very fun cards. Thank you for joining us at the Twofer Challenge. Bev
ReplyDeleteCute card designs for your wheel Twofers.
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