Thursday, April 14, 2011

Scallops


It's the little things that really matter in life.

Today I took my youngest (4) to his first day of school. (He was evaluated for Speech Therapy for next year and the teachers offered to start him a bit early to get a grasp on improving his speech during the summer.) He was so excited. So excited! Grinning from ear to ear as he placed that backpack in his very own cubbie, chest out, strutting around his new room, happiness spreading through his body as he noticed the lego table, and... giving me a hug with all his might around my legs and saying "Have a good day Mama" as I left him, and his brain, in the care of someone new.


Are you up for a challenge? Design a card with scallops based off the below sketch at Limelight Papercrafts and link it up to Mandy's blog by Monday for a chance to win a Pink Cat Studio stamp set of your choice. Did you hear? Limelight Papercrafts is also offering an extra discount at their store, enter APRIL at checkout for a 10% savings!

I received some much needed color assistance for this card from the challenge at Off the Wall Craftiness, as well as trying to replicate the femininity and delicacy of the inspiration board. Congratulations Kim and team, on 50 challenges!

32 comments:

  1. I love this card! Adding the scallops with the patterns on them is really creative!
    Wow! Sending your baby off to school.....I hope you survived! Two of my 3 older boys went through speech, actually come to think of it, all three of them did! It did wonders for them, and two of them began it before they formally started school! It was so great for them to feel that sense of belonging, structure and sense of accomplishment that going to the 'big' school gave them! I wish you and your son the best!

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  2. Ahhhh....so sweet! Love the way you've layered the scallops!

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  3. Love those big scallops. It's like beautiful fish scales.
    How did your little guy enjoy the rest of his first day at school?

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  4. Oh...I can see your little guy marching up with his backpack...isn't it wonderful to have good resources to help our children with their needs? Sounds like you are in a good school district too. I love the scallops and how you didn't take them all the way to the edge!

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  5. Gorgeous! Love the scallops you created and the bits of yellow peeking out.
    Plus, sending a little smile to your son too :>)

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  6. Beautiful, love your scallops!

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  7. scallops...scallops...I love them.

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  8. Love this Karen! The colors are fantastic on here and those scallops are divine!

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  9. Gorgeous card, such a simple idea but sooo effective. love the colours too :)
    Jenny x

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  10. Love your sweet story about your son! I hope my son's first day goes as well when he starts in the fall.

    Your word for the color story, "delicacy", is just the right one to describe this card. Perfectly feminine and sweet. Beautiful job with the scallops!

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  11. ditto what christina said, because its perfect for this card,and i couldn't do better:)

    doesn't it just tug at your heart, turning them over to new people...he's a big boy now:)

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  12. Hi Karen! What a gorgeous spring card with all those yummy scallops! I was glad to see your name on the link list! Thanks for helping Kim celebrate 50 challenges! **My wee one goes to Kindergarten in the fall.....it's a hard one for me to swallow. Where has the time gone? Just know your little one is in good hands and that he's having fun! :)

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  13. Aw... what a SWEET boy! As a mom, we'll take that any time of the day, right? :) Love the scallops and colors! Just gorgeous!

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  14. This is gorgeous Karen, love the scallops and all the distressing :)

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  15. oh my. this is so lovely! the scallops, the colors, the soft-spring beauty... gorgeous!
    I so feel for you- taking your little one to school- makes me get choked up a little! SO glad (for both of you) that he's so excited...!

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  16. Karen, I have been in your shoes! Mine too has ST, OT, etc. Such a sweet story! Your card is STUNNING! Those scallops are so beautiful! The papers match our color story perfectly! Love it so much! You always manage to take my breath away! Thank you so much for linking up with us at OTWC! :-)

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  17. You always have the best stories dearie!!!! This card is way too cool!! Thanks for playing at OTWC!!!

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  18. LOVE all the fabulous scallops and twine!!! (=

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  19. What a sweet day for you both!! I love those moments!

    I love this card! All the scallops...sigh... and the colors are beautious!!

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  20. Very cool card! Love everything on it!

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  21. Going to school is SO SO exciting!!! congrats to your ds on the beginning of academia :) I loved and love school :)

    love your scallops!

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  22. Great post!
    Good luck to him and congrats indeed!
    Your card is beautiful ;-))

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  23. love your take on the sketch. love all those scallops in the yummy colors! lovely card! so glad to hear that your boy is happy to go to school. first day seems to be the hardest, but so happy to hear that he was looking forward to it! hope all went well! =) have a lovely weekend!

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  24. The scallops are phenomenal! I LOVE that look!! The colors are so soft and pretty! Your post (about your son) made me smile :)

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  25. The blurb about your son put a smile on MY face. Thank you for that! I love those pretty circles on your card. The sentiment is so true, too.

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  26. LOVE your little guy's enthusiasm for school! How exciting! And your card is beautiful! Those scallops are fabby!!!

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  27. oh wow, oh wow, OH WOW!!!!!!!!!! i think i might be SPEECHLESS, which, believe me, in my case is totally SAYING SOMETHING!!! this is brilliant and i think i am in awe. and again, i say, "WOW!!!!!" (seriously! yikes!!) :) :) :)

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  28. I totally love all these scallops Karen!

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