Hope you're having a magnanimouse Monday!
For some reason I keep thinking it's Tuesday. Do you ever have that happen? Lord knows the days fly by fast enough without doing that!
Today I made a card for the uber fun challenge Less Is More, hosted by the delightful ladies, Chrissie and Mandi. This week the theme is "Recipe" and the ladies want us to use up some of our scraps and engage in paper piecing.
Since using up one's scraps or "snippets" is the idea behind the Snippets Challenge over at Pixie's Crafty Workshop, I'm also linking my card there.
It wasn't long ago that I participated in my very first paper-piecing challenge here. It may have been my very first challenge anywhere, period. I thought at first they were asking for "paper pieRcing," which I had done before to a card, however paper pie(no r)cing was brand new to me. Well, that started something, by golly, because I've paper pieced many times since and have found that I find it very soothing. Not surprising, really, because I always liked paper dolls and cutting out little pieces of furniture for make-believe interior decorating.
This is my paper-pieced piece:
This card represents the time me and the Mister were on a cross-county jaunt to see the Only Son Who Moved Far Away. Because it was a long jaunt, it necessitated a couple of overnight stays in inexpensive motels. The night we stayed in Moab, Utah, it was horribly hot. Since our motel didn't have a pool, we walked across the street to use the one at the Hoity-Toity Inn. We were quite shocked and hurt to find we didn't meet their recidulous dress code standards. I'm sorry now that the police had to be called, but at the time it seemed we had a principle to stand on. We gave up when they showed us the above picture from their security video.
I'm so delighted to welcome my new follower Louise! She is very brand new blogger and has darling cards you should check out at Louise Sharp. Thank you, Louise!
Enjoy! As always, thank you for stopping by to visit. Special thanks to you if you take the time to join as a follower or leave a comment!
Paper: PTI white; various DP
Stamps: Art Impressions K-1605
and I-1240
Ink: Memento tuxedo black
Prismacolor pencils
Oh Darnell, it is time for bed here and all I can do is laugh.....great card and even better story!! Anne x
ReplyDeleteGreat job paper piecing, hope you did not end up with mug shots from your journeys!
ReplyDeleteI am blushing as red as a lobster! Not at the picture of you two by the pool, but because I honestly thought it was called paper pieRcing, knowing it was piecing bits of paper together but believing it just had a bizarre name. I stand corrected. I just wish I hadn't left quite so many comments on people's entries saying 'lovely piercing'!! DUH!!
ReplyDeleteDarnell - you've just made my day.......I now need to stop laughing so I can comment! Brilliant piece of paper pieRcing (it will go by no other name now!)........especially as you and Victoria seem to have formed the Paper Piercers Club.......can anyone join?
ReplyDeleteKaren x
I'm with Redanne on this one - it's my bedtime in the UK now and I can't stop giggling. You do crack me up Darnell.
ReplyDeleteAlmost forgot, the card is totally fab! Di xx
Hi Darnell,
ReplyDeleteFabulous card, sooo funny! You always make me smile, I love popping by your blog, you always have such great stories. xx
hee!! your card and story are just too darn funny!!!
ReplyDeleteTotally fabulous post, so made me laugh , great card.
ReplyDeleteDarnell, you have the greatest sense of humor and always make me laugh! Not to mention that you did an amazing job coloring this card.
ReplyDeleteI just have a picture in my mind of these two crossing the street like that! Love your paper pie(no r)cing!
ReplyDeleteLOL! This is too cute!
ReplyDeleteI so needed a laugh tonight...THANK YOU!
ReplyDeleteJust fab Darnell!
ReplyDeleteMade me smile!
Thanks so much
Chrissie
"Less is More"
Fun card. Made me laugh.
ReplyDeleteYou did a great job with the paper piecing.
Marrigje
such a cute card.Love your flawless paper piecing
ReplyDeleteOh no Darnell .. .. don't wish the days away .. .. we need more of them not less!!!
ReplyDeleteVery intricate paper piecing .. .. it looks amazing!!
I have just had a look inside your playhouse. My oh my Darnell you are one lucky lady! What wouldn't I give for a play area like that.. .. it's amazing!!
Note to self = remember to show playhouse to hubby!!! (Not that it will do me any good LOL!!!).
Have a good day.
Love Jules xx
Your card really made me laugh and your paper piecing is fab, hugs x x
ReplyDeleteHi Darnell, thanks for visiting, so pleased you did. Love the story to go with your fabulous card, really made me smile.
ReplyDeleteJust had a browse through, some great makes and a great sense of humour - makes me want to come back!
Avril x
What a hoot! And your paper piecing is seemless. I've never done this technique before and now I know why - too much fussy cutting!
ReplyDeleteI meant 'seamless'. lol!
ReplyDeleteA gorgeous humorous card. The paper piecing is really well done! I love this image of two not so young. :-)
ReplyDeleteMany thanks for your lovely comment and compliment. You make my day!
Daen'Ys
LOL Great story and I just adore your card!!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness Darnell, you've got me rolling in the aisles. We actually had a very similar scenario at an exclusive beach resort - I walked away with my head held high! Your card is a hoot and fabulous paper piecing too. xx
ReplyDeleteOh Darnell, you make me laugh with every post
ReplyDeleteBrilliant card, brilliant piecing..
OK now a confession I've ALWAYS called this technique paper pieRcing...until fairly recently!
Thanks so much
mandi
"Less is More"
ps thank you for your comments on my blog AND for following me. I hop eI keep you half as entertained...although I doubt it!
Lol your funny stories have me giggling and people are now staring at me lol. Love the card too. Hugs, Amanda x
ReplyDeleteOnce again, you did not disappoint, wonderful story...just too funny. I admire anyone who does all that fussy cutting for a card, just more work than I ever want to do. Just too cute.
ReplyDeleteReally great piece of paper piecing(Try saying that after a bottle of wine).You can't see the joins yer know!!!! Fab storie telling too.
ReplyDeleteHugs Mrs A.
What amazing paper piecing Darnell and you picked a great image to paper piece too! When is the book coming out?! Vicky x
ReplyDeleteThooper fun card. Terrific paper peething too!
ReplyDeleteFancy a Nutella sandwich? I bought lots to the playground this week. YES, yes, of COURSE Nutella is nutritious . . . I keep telling everyone. xxx
I'm so glad I found your blog and became a follower this week. Would have hated to miss this cute card and the funny story. Thanks for making me laugh.
ReplyDeleteYou know I love your sense of humour and you haven`t failed me this week either. Brilliant card and story as always.
ReplyDeleteAs soon as I saw this weeks challenge I thought of your "Measly baby". Can`t get that image out of my mind and show it to anyone remotely interested.This one is a very close second though.
Lynne xxx
FAB-U-LOUS card, love the paper piecing and humour on this card
ReplyDeleteKathyk
Oh this is so funny Darnell- I've got a big grin on my face and can just imagine you all hot and bothered being denied access to a pool!
ReplyDeleteGreat card and the paper piecing is spot on. Please pass on my congratulations to your grandchildren for the fabulous notes they left for you. They have inherited your sense of humour!
Hola Darnell, fantastic paper piecing card, you have choice the perfect paper and the most imoprtant SO FUNNY STAMP!!!!.
ReplyDeleteA hug from the melted island
What an absolutely fabulous card, love the paper piecing, love the image and love your commentary, a stunning card.
ReplyDeleteKath x
giggle...very cute..
ReplyDeleteGreat card Darnell and funny story. I will beware of any hoity toity inns!
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