'Allo allo.
I know its Thursday - but I am going away early tomorrow morning, and seeing as blogger hates me and won't let me schedule my posting, I am blogging the Musing today!
So hello!
This week we have a retro themed kit - called
"Acceptable in the 80's"
(My web designer came up with that title - and I was like "Friggin Genuis!!!!!!!")
Anywhoo - it is an eclectic kit which would rock out on teenage cards, as well as making some retro cuteness for all of those in our lives who remember making mix tapes or recording the top 40 (pausing through the adverts) on a Sunday eve in their bedroom *sigh*

You can purchase the kit in my shoppy shoppe - and it is always open for business HERE
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Did you know that the files in my kits come as PNG files - so you can use them digitally?
I made a quickie digital Layout using "Acceptable in the 80's" "Love to type" and "hello hello" to create a little cluster of images.

Emma Bryan made these cool push pins for her son's notice board! She glued each hand coloured *cripey - hand coloured!!! Dedicated!!* image to the back of the push pin - to create a really cool interesting effect for his notice board! I've not seen that done before - and I love it!


And this week I have the both awesome and funny Julie Kirk as my guest!
Here is what Julie has to say:
1: What is your top crafty love?
Combining colours and word on any kind of project. Just as long as they're both there, I'm satisfied.
2: What is the weirdest thing you have ever eaten?
As a toddler I'd sneakily eat soil from the garden. I still get the urge to try it again. But I haven't!
Combining colours and word on any kind of project. Just as long as they're both there, I'm satisfied.
2: What is the weirdest thing you have ever eaten?
As a toddler I'd sneakily eat soil from the garden. I still get the urge to try it again. But I haven't!
3: What would you do if you didn’t have to ever work again?
I'd write, create, travel, volunteer, spend far too long online and wear heels more often.
4: Can you fake any accents?
Yes. I'm typing this in American ... can't you tell?
I'd write, create, travel, volunteer, spend far too long online and wear heels more often.
4: Can you fake any accents?
Yes. I'm typing this in American ... can't you tell?
5: Do you have any party tricks or hidden talents?
I have an ability to remember colours and match-up shades without needing to have both items in front of me. Just think of me as part human - part 'you find the colour we'll match it' paint-mixing machine.
I have an ability to remember colours and match-up shades without needing to have both items in front of me. Just think of me as part human - part 'you find the colour we'll match it' paint-mixing machine.
6: Which bad habit of other people irritates you most?
Cheap, easy jokes at another's expense.
Cheap, easy jokes at another's expense.
7: Do you have any phobias?
I'm afraid of dogs, deep water and large structures, so basically a kennel on an oil-rig would be my idea of hell.
8: Do you blog? If yes – link us up!
9: What do you like most about the Little Musings images?
At the risk of sounding overly gushy ... my favourite thing is seeing someone who's created a business from doing what she loves. And it shows.
= awww - thank you Julie :)
Now - if you are not already holding onto your heads, please do, cos this next lost is gonna blow your mind...
Julie had the Acceptable in the 80's digi set to work with...
and she did a freakishly amazing job of it....
Awesome card - with woograin *love*
(also - take a few seconds to look her lovely themed and staged pics - seriously, lol, I love them all!)
Check out this tall card - all that detail of paint and background is just perfection
Yup "Uh-Mazing" Alright!
And if you thought this kit was for boys - you better think again... :-)
and here those little sneakers are again at home on a brilliant layout!
So, inspired much? I am!! - "Acceptable in the 80's" - Go get yours today!

2 comments:
Julie's cards are amazing. And I can just see those stamps as shrinkles jewellery.
I remember recording John Peel off the radio in my bedroom late at night - but I suspect that may have been the late 70s LOL!
Fab cards!
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