Anyway the jumper is progressing nicely, only have part of one sleeve to finish then I can sew it all together, yay!! :-) can't wait to put it on him it's going to look cute (and probably a little on the big side!)
Oh I nearly forgot about the card I made yesterday for my Grandma as a thank you. I finally downloaded a reduced version of Photoshop onto my tablet so I thought I would have a play around as I wanted to send a card with my sons hand and footprints in a pattern. So rather than do lots with paint which would be very messy and difficult to do on my own I took a photo of a role we made a while back with them on. This is what I came up with...
Anyway better get back to it!
Thanks for visiting!
Emma x
Pop over to Julia's http://stamping-ground.blogspot.co.uk/ see more work desks it's great fun and very addictive!
Super card and the knitting's looking great. Thanks for sharing. Hope you have a great day and a lovely crafting week to come. Hazel, WOYWW #47 x
ReplyDeleteThat "thank you" card is so cute and creative. I hope you take a pic of your little man wearing his jumper. #17
ReplyDeleteWhat an original idea for the card - Grandma will love it! Do show the finished jumper, won't you? Have a great week, Chris # 29
ReplyDeleteCute card, great idea. Love the jumper, I'd love a jumper in those colours :) Cx #68
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ReplyDeleteI'm afraid to say that up til Christmas my WOYWW visiting has to be done on the Thursday because I have taken on an extra day with my twinnies but I promise I will still be visiting :-)
Your mum busy??? never lol ;-)
Really love how the jumper is coming along and I love capturing hand and foot prints of little ones while they are still little...cos they are not little for long enough :-)
Hugs,Annie x # 30
What a great idea to use the hand and footprints!
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Tertia #38
Aw....bet your grandma will l OE the card, what a fab idea. Photoshop for iPad...Ergh, I can't often get iPad to comment on blogger, so running a photoshop suite would probably cause my last nerves to fray!
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