Friday, 23 November 2007

Think Monday - Think ATC - Houses


Here's my Friday night effort for the current theme of "Houses" for Think Monday - Think ATC. Great theme - it has given me an opportunity to use one of my chipboard houses from Julie van Oosten's "Collections". Actually I have just realized that the "cherish" strip, typewriter number and also the tiny writing image that is stamped on the house are also from Collections.

I love mini black ric rac (is that spelt right??) and I am running out of it. This sort of shopping has to be done online (or at least it does where I live) so why don't I write down where I buy it so that the next time I need it, I can easily order it???? I don't understand why such easy organizational things are such a problem for me in my away-from-work life!

I have a very full weekend ahead but I am hopeful that I will get a couple of decent chunks of creative time as I have so many things I either want to work on or need to work on!

16 comments:

Andrea, said...

Wonderful ATC that image is beautiful

Anonymous said...

great ATC - love the little girl in your house

Anonymous said...

Very beautiful, sweet little girl.

Anonymous said...

This is a fabulous ATC. Gorgeous.

Andrea said...

the image is so lovely .. and the ATC is fablous

Unknown said...

This is fabulous atc

Viola said...

Looks so great!!!

Rika said...

This is lovely!

Angelina said...

Great ATC!!

Susie Campbell (Sue Smith) said...

Love the image. This is such a sweet house.

kelsey said...

Love your little house Debbi. I'm pretty sure that we have the black ric rac (yes, it was spelt right!) at work (http://www.scraptivate.com.au). I can remember seeing it in white and cream as well.

Anonymous said...

This is so beautiful. Love all the little details.

Anonymous said...

Oh, This is so beautiful. I love it!

Night Owl Designs said...

So beautiful Debbi! Love the little house :-)

Sija said...

Beautiful!

Anonymous said...

gorgeous!!! I like the color combination, it has a warm vibrancy.
thanks for sharing