How about it? Can you find a slip of patterned paper in your stash? =]
I LOved typing class ... you might have never even heard of it, right? But how do any of you manage the keyboard on your PC or Mac without it? I'd bet I can still type 60-70 words a minute ... but let's not turn this into a competition ... wait?
This darling typewriter paper comes from My Mind's Eye, and I think it is the cutest ever! My stamp is a little 99cent one, from WeRMemoryKeepers, called I Love You. I've gold embossed it then created a bit of typing of my own using some of the little stamps from the SSS set that came with the kit - I See You - I even used a little tiny heart to 'type' on some of the paper images! Gold Hugs from W&W, and ta-to-the-da!
I know a few of you had trouble with finding patterned paper in your stash [not naming names ... Jenni] but I loved how you all adapted and totally stepped up your game ... let's see if you can do it again, what do you say?
I can't wait to see you in the Muse gallery!
=] Michele
Love the card! Yes, I know what fun was typing classes...:) Thanks for taking down the memory lane.
ReplyDeleteSuch fun. :)
ReplyDeleteI remember typing class...a real disaster for me :) Love these fun papers and your gold die cut sentiment is the perfect touch! Can't wait to play along this week!
ReplyDeleteLOL! I took typing - it's one of my skills that amazes my kids! Love the colours and 'vintage' feel of the dp! Can't wait to play along!
ReplyDeleteNow that is a challenge...DSP is a real toughy for me but I will see if I can do it ( don't hold your breathe though!!) I love how you added your own touches to the DSP...inspired my friend xx
ReplyDeleteOh, this is so fun, Michele! I love it! So super sweet!
ReplyDeleteI remember typing class too. Probably why I can really zoom on the computer...and why hubs has me do his typing for him...lol. Love all your elements and how you put them together. Hubs and I are off and about again, but I might be able to sneak a card or two in this week.
ReplyDeleteI remember typing class, too. Man, we are aging ourselves, aren't we? LOL Sadly, I had to peak and I still only type with 2 fingers. How I passed thr Regents, I'll never know. Anyhoo, love your paper and your sweet card. Now I have to go find some here ... somewhere... in the piles of G45, Tim Holtz, Prima ...
ReplyDeleteThis is wonderful! Love all the typewriters!
ReplyDeleteI remember typing class ~ gasp, I'm getting old!!! No wait...I am old LOL!!! That IS some super duper cute paper and I love the golden sentiment. This is splendid Michele!
ReplyDeleteOh I not only remember typing class but I taught it in the first couple years of teaching! You are so right that paper is the cutest!
ReplyDeleteHow fun is this card. Love!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat use of patterned paper, Michele!! I learned on these at the start of typing class and used to just love the sound those typewriters made and then the bell on the return! Then halfway through the year, we had a whole film crew from IBM show up at our teeny tiny school in Iowa and they brought in 20 IBM Selectric typewriters for our class to be the first to try. We felt like such bigshots!! Hugs, Darnell
ReplyDeleteSuch a fun card, have to bring out the pattern papers out from my stash!
ReplyDeleteYay! I have some typewriter paper. Now if I can only come up with a way to use it and the time to do it.
ReplyDeleteCute, cute, cute! Love the gold hugs! My first job was as a secretary at a law office and we had to use carbons (remember those!) Sometimes we needed 6-8 copies and every one had to be perfect--no corrections allowed. Not sure I could ever call that the good old days!
ReplyDeleteAdorable! I too remember typing class Michele, I still am not very good at it. But, I love this card and the memories it brings back.
ReplyDeleteSo cute, Michele ... love how you've added those adorable gold hearts to the typing paper ... so delicious with the gold hugs! Me too ... tryping ... oops, typing! Hugs, mon amie, Anita :)
ReplyDeleteVery pretty card. I did typing class after school but it was on a computer not typewriter. rSA 1 I think it was!!!
ReplyDeleteJust back after a few days away with no wifi and no phone signal..all fired up to take part in this weeks Muse and what do I find?? a really beautiful card with PATTERENED paper *groan* hee he &yes I remember typing class though it wasnt a subject I took,I was always in awe of those flying fingers of my friends-I'm more of a peck peck person! Xx
ReplyDeleteJust back after a few days away with no wifi and no phone signal..all fired up to take part in this weeks Muse and what do I find?? a really beautiful card with PATTERENED paper *groan* hee he &yes I remember typing class though it wasnt a subject I took,I was always in awe of those flying fingers of my friends-I'm more of a peck peck person! Xx
ReplyDeleteWhat fun paper, Michele! I recieved an electric typewriter for HS graduation and typed many a term paper on it :)
ReplyDeleteUm, I LOVE this card!! That paper ROCKS and I like that totally fun typewriter. Makes me want to get out my typewriter stamp. I do have paper that would match but it would be HELL to try and find it in my stash. Way too much to go through. I love how you used it on your background. FABULOUS MUSE CARD!!
ReplyDeleteMy Education degree is for high school English, but what landed me a job, eons ago? My ability to type! I taught social studies (junior high) my first year and then my second: Typing 10 (on manual typewriters...yet) in a high school! I did that for two years before an English position opened. Yes, the memories of fff jjj ddd kkk lll sss continue to linger! Now, those 'old-fashioned' typewriters are soooo charming...as you've clearly showcased here! Love your card...LOVE it!
ReplyDeleteHugs~c