Hello again, my friends! I have a fond memory of conversation hearts as a child Here's a little peek at how I created my own paper ones over at the Doodlebugs blog - hope to see you there!
LOL, what a great memory and a typical kindergarten boy. Hopefully he's since learned a better way to admire a girl! Very clever how you made your conversation hearts with those tiny sentiments!
I just came from Doodlebugs. What fun! I will never forget hanging on the monkey bars in grade school when a boy ran up and kissed me on the cheek. I didn't know him and don't remember seeing him again, but his face from that moment is indelibly etched on my brain. Some things you never forget. You got me smiling, Michele!
Just imagining "Little Michele" passing out Valentines in the classroom makes me smile! Thanks for sharing such a sweet memory. ;-) I admire that you used sentiments from different stamp sets (with a little help of surgery) and made this cute heart card. Love the color combo too! Hideko xx
What a great idea. You can get tubes of sherbet sweets in the UK that are called love hearts and have little messages on like this. I assume you have something similar in the US as these are spot on. Love it and so simple, but I bet getting those sentiments to fit took longer than you thought it would xx
I loved conversation hearts myself as a kid....if truth be told, I still love them. Not to eat, but just for the fun sayings on them. But I will eat them too. LOL This little sneaky peak looks adorable! Hugs, Brenda
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LOL, what a great memory and a typical kindergarten boy. Hopefully he's since learned a better way to admire a girl! Very clever how you made your conversation hearts with those tiny sentiments!
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ReplyDeleteAdorable! Off to see the entire wonderful card
ReplyDeleteI just came from Doodlebugs. What fun! I will never forget hanging on the monkey bars in grade school when a boy ran up and kissed me on the cheek. I didn't know him and don't remember seeing him again, but his face from that moment is indelibly etched on my brain. Some things you never forget. You got me smiling, Michele!
ReplyDeleteJust imagining "Little Michele" passing out Valentines in the classroom makes me smile! Thanks for sharing such a sweet memory. ;-)
ReplyDeleteI admire that you used sentiments from different stamp sets (with a little help of surgery) and made this cute heart card. Love the color combo too!
Hideko xx
Just have to ask if you "returned" the love for that little boy. ;)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea. You can get tubes of sherbet sweets in the UK that are called love hearts and have little messages on like this. I assume you have something similar in the US as these are spot on. Love it and so simple, but I bet getting those sentiments to fit took longer than you thought it would xx
ReplyDeleteI loved conversation hearts myself as a kid....if truth be told, I still love them. Not to eat, but just for the fun sayings on them. But I will eat them too. LOL This little sneaky peak looks adorable! Hugs, Brenda
ReplyDeleteI sent many a message using those candy hearts back in the day! Fun memories and delightful card!
ReplyDeleteI totally love the way you chose time sentiments that would work here. Love this.
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