Sunday, April 25, 2010

Summer Swimmer

My three year-old granddaughter is taking swimming lessons and really likes Grandma to be there each week to watch her.  The only problem is that for the first three weeks she did not appear to be paying attention to the instructor.  I believe she really was listening because she would immediately do what she was asked when it was her turn but the rest of the time she was jumping up and down in the water, getting further away from the group, playing with the rings and things on the side of the pool and spitting water - in other words being three.  We had a little conversation and I told her that if she was going to fool around and not try to do her best then I wasn't going to waste my time coming to watch her.  Well I am pleased to announce that there was a huge difference in the lesson last Thursday and she did a great job of listening and trying all the things the instructor asked for.

When I saw this little swimmer, which was a generous freebie from Mo Manning to celebrate her group reaching 1400 on Paper Craft Planet, I decided last night to make a quick card for my granddaughter to tell her how proud I was of her for listening and to encourage her to keep going so she is ready to swim in her friends' pools this summer.  I have put text inside that says all of that.

I pushed myself to try something different and use basically one colour but I still couldn't bring myself to make Bronte blue.  When I started to blend the colour for the bathing suit it just wanted to move around.  I know it is better to have waxier pencil crayons but the amount of wax in this particular colour is overkill.  I solved the problem by removing the colour and I don't mind the result.




I am going to enter the card in the following challenges:

Mo's Digital Challenge - 1 ribbon, 2 buttons or brads, 3 designer papers
Polka Doodles - Monochromatic
Creative Belli  - Die Cuts

The image called Pool Party has been coloured using a combination of Prismacolor and Koh-I-Noor pencil crayons.  The papers are from a Provo Craft Scrap Pack and my stash.  The cardstock is Recollections (Michaels).  Other supplies used:  Ribbon (Offray), Sunglasses Button with shank removed (Dress It Up), White button (my stash) and embroidery floss (my stash).

14 comments:

  1. That card is adorable.
    I love the tiny sunglasses on it. Tooo cute.

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  2. This is adorable! I love the sunglasses and that beautiful gingham bow. Thanks for sharing it with us in Mo's Challenge this week,.

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  3. Darling, darling card! Thanks for participating in the Creative Belli Challenge.

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  4. This is so cute. I'd not seen this image before. Thanks for joining in at Polkadoodles.x

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  5. Adorable, Cec!!! Love the monochromatic tones. Thanks for the heads up about the freebie image over at PCP. I guess I haven't been over to that group since before the funeral I had to go out of town for - so I missed it.

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  6. I like this. Great colors and I like the little sunglases....

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  7. Cec, wonderful card. Love the colors and your story!!! You're a good Grandma :) Thanks for playing the Mo's Digital Pencil Challenge this week!!!

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  8. Awww this is sweet.. What a great Grandma. I am so glad you joined us at Mo's this week.

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  9. Ah lovely. Thanks for joining us at Polkadoodles.

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  10. I love it , mo's images are all great and you have coloured it beautifully , thanks for sharing it at polkadoodles

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  11. What a super grand-mum you are Cec! And your card is darling.. something for that little one to treasure. It's perfect for the challenge. Thanks for playing along with us this week at Mo's challenge. Hugs, Peggy

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  12. Great image - beautifully colored. Thank you for joining us at Polkadoodles this week.

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  13. Lovely card! Thanks for entering the Polkadoodle Challenge - hope you can join us again next week!

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  14. Really lovely card.
    Thanks for entering the Polka Doodles Monochrome challenge.
    x

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Cec