These scissors are so cute! If I'd colored them black, they would look just like our Paper Snips! However, I wanted some color, so color I did!
Recipe:
Berry Burst - 8 1/2" x 5 1/2"
Daffodil Delight - 5 1/4" x 4"
Whisper White - 5" x 3 3/4"
Daffodil Delight - 4 1/4" x 3"
Color Theory (Berry Burst) - 4" x 2 3/4"
I colored the handles with ink from the inside of the stamp pad lid and my Aqua Brush. The colors I used are Berry Burst, Tranquil Tide, Daffodil Delight. The blades of the snips are colored lightly with Basic Gray watercolor pencil - without the water.
Thank you for looking in today. I may or may not have a post for tomorrow, it will depend on tonight's dinner.
A group of classmates are gathering together for dinner at a local restaurant. Forty years ago (YIKES!) we graduated from High School and while Homecoming and our reunion aren't until October, one of the graduates and his wife are visiting Arizona this week. It is his first time back here since he left just a few days after graduation to go into the military. So, with the help of facebook and messenger, we've gathered about 15 - 20 people for dinner. Now, that may not sound like very many people, but... our class only had 112 in our graduating class. Small Christian School that was limited to 435 (I think that was the number) students. Weird, right? LOL
Come back tomorrow - if nothing else, maybe I can post some pictures of our dinner and friends.
~ Donna
Your card is sharp and to the point! I love it, it is really cute! A great way to show some of the new colors! CTMH has theirs in a lavender color so I always know which are the sharpest since I don't have the SU ones yet. I have some Fiskars for other paper cutting and needlework scissors for threads and ribbon when I go get them to use. I like that DSP crackle look paper. It adds to the fun.
ReplyDeleteHave fun at your dinner and happy Mother's Day tomorrow.
Chris R. from Iowa