Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Polyanthus Flower


Hi!
Popping in to share this card I made using my Polyanthus Flower digi stamp and I finally got my hands on Hero Arts Happy Definition stamp. LOVE it.





Here in Croatia school has started this week...we had a relaxing and FUN break. I loved having my Bambino's at home with me!


Have a great day!
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15 comments:

Joy said...

I absolutely adore this card Jane, so pretty and your sweet kids make me smile, they looked as though they were having so much fun. Big congrats on making the SRM Sticker Design Team. Hugs!

Lin said...

The children are adorable - great pictures!! And I LOVE this card - doing it in blues is gorgeous! Big hugs and congrats on making the SRM team - you'll do them proud!!

Tracey said...

A real BEAUTY Jane!!!

~amy~ said...

LOVE your card Jane...and your pics of the kids are A-DORABLE!!!!

CraftyMomOf3 said...

this is beyond gorgeous!!! super inspiring!!

crafty hugs!
meredith

Debbi said...

Your card is gorgeous! And so are your children. :-)
*smiles*
debbi

Heather Innusa said...

Very beautiful card!!! I just love it! I just got the happy stamp oo & can't wait to put it to good use!

Virginia L. said...

What a great pairing of your digie and Happiness def. LOVE the photos BTW!

Brandi said...

What a gorgeous digi stamp! Your kiddos are simply adorable.

Jay Gee said...

Jane your children are beautiful and look like they are having so much fun!

Love your card too.

Anita Rex said...

When did your Bambinos get so big? :> Such a fun card, I love that flower! And congrats to you for SRM!

ivy said...

you have a beautiful family!

love your new stamp and goes well with the hero arts definition stamp!

Moccavanila by Vera Rhuhay said...

Oh...Beautiful flower,Jane! and Love the picture too! The kids look like they have sooooo much Fun!

Alice said...

gorgeous card, Jane! love the dimension on the flower and the distressed background! your kids are so beautiful! love the photos!

Stamping Cafe said...

Gorgeous card and gorgeous kids, Jane! Love that photo!!