CCEE Stampers May Hostess, Kelly McKown-Santi, has challenged the CCEE Stampers to create a card based on a popular children’s game Mother May I, a card featuring children playing, or a card for a child.
Here is what I came up with! In my neighborhood, the after school game was always Red Rover!! I loved hearing my name called, "Red Rover, Red Rover, Let Lynn come over!
I think you'll enjoy this week's fun-filled cards created for you
What a super cute silhouette design Lynn.
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what a fun silhouette, perfect for this challenge
ReplyDeleteLynn, this is ADORABLE!!! I see a die like this at Spellbinders all the time & I am ALWAYS SMITTEN with it! I remember those days of games too! ;) I'm with you, it always thrilled me to hear my name called. A SUPER JOB for the challenge!!! AND BIG INKY HUGS for your SWEET VISIT, DEAR FRIEND!!! ;)<3
ReplyDeleteLynn, this is very pretty!
ReplyDeleteI remember hating this game......I got shoved and landed on my head. Ouch. Other games I loved, but not this one. HOWEVER.........the die cut is really cute on your card. hugs, mf. be well.
ReplyDeleteSo many memories of playing Red Rover!
ReplyDeleteLove your card! That die is fabulous too.
Lynn
How many recesses we must have played that game!! Time was simpler but seemed like so much fun!
ReplyDeleteOh yes I do remember playing that childhood game for sure!! Brilliant card with this lovely silhouette die!!
ReplyDeleteOh yes, this is perfect! I thought about this (but with an MFT puppy stamp!) and am so glad someone did Red Rover - and yours is top notch! This is a super sweet die to showcase the happiest of childhood moments! Like Liz said, it's a shame we are living in different times and dont' have the freedom we did as kids - love LOVE your card, my friend!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card Lynn, I love that shilouete die!
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet, charming card. It instantly calls to mind the now classic silhouette art of centuries past.
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Sweet card Lynn, we have always enjoyed hearing the kids play outside instead of on their devices these days. It's always great to hear them laughing and enjoying the outdoors.
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