This is my second post today. If you like text backgrounds, check out my first post today of Ancient Text Backgrounds.
Anyway...
I've been working on this Shoe for a while, and finally finished it tonight. One of these days I really have to make some less detailed Digi stamps. I seem to get lost in the details!
I hope you like my shoe!
Enjoy!
I'm going to ask the same question I asked at the end of the Ancient Text post.
"Turkey and Ham are pretty traditional meats for Easter here in the west, but I know that in Holland, many eat Salmon. So, I'm curious, what do you make for Easter Dinner at your house?" :)
Happy Easter Everyone--Blessings!
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Margreet, from Margreet's Scrapcards used this image to make a 40th Anniversary card for her spouse using this image!
You can find her card HERE, or if you would like to check out her lovely Blog, go to Margreet's Scrapcards.
Carmen
Carmen, thanks for the shoe digi. I can see all the detail and I love the little back porch. So, how long does it take to draw one of these?
ReplyDeleteAs per your question, we have ham for dinner. But breakfast, after church, consists of kielbasa, polish Easter Bread, hard boiled eggs, horseradish, orange juice and Polish nut roll. (Then someone gets to bite the ears off the chocolate bunny.) Hehehe..
Thanks for such a lovely image! It's been such a hot weekend we had a BBQ!!!
ReplyDeleteVal x
What a great digi. Thank you so much for sharing your talent with us. Very much appreciated. We are having turkey today at son and daughter-in-law's home. Ham is also popular with us.
ReplyDeleteWhat a BEAUTIFUL shoe - Wish I had a pair! LOL
ReplyDeleteI love this digi, and I am going to use it over and over and over.. It can go with any animal or cute little girl, I am excited to use it. Thank you bunches and bunches and bunches hugs Cathy Oh and we are having traditional ham, we love leg of lamb but are not having it this year. Thank you again hugs Cathy
ReplyDeleteFabulous shoe house. Detail is what makes it very special. Thank you so much! It is just my husband and I for Easter dinner in the midwest U.S. We are have ham, scalloped potates and a veggie. The ham and potatoes are smelling so good right now and I'm very hungry. Happy Easter!
ReplyDeleteOh goodness--I love your shoehouse--thank you so much.--We too are eating ham today.
ReplyDeleteLaurie
thanks so much, this is cute! Happy Easter :)
ReplyDeleteLove the shoe, it reminds me of the Old Lady in the Shoe dress up I used to have as a child. Thank you for sharing. Roxy
ReplyDeleteThankyou for the shoe digi. It is wonderful. Here in British Columbia Canada at our house, the Easter meal is turkey and or ham, mashed potatoes, veggies, salad and dessert.
ReplyDeleteDonna
I for one love the details, what an awesome image! We usually have a full turkey and ham dinner for Easter but for this year we're only having turkey buns and pumpkin pie.Thank you so much for sharing such an incredible image!
ReplyDeleteI have just found my next project, thank you so much. This is great
ReplyDeleteLove this image, thanks for sharing.xx
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot
ReplyDeleteLove it...thank you!
ReplyDeleteThis image are stunning. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteJoan, most of mine take about a week to do. I usually play with them in the evening for 2 to 3 hrs. This one took about 3 weeks because I wasn't sure what I wanted to do with it. Love the 'eat the ears off the bunny' tradition. Lol!
ReplyDeleteIt's so fun to hear what you're all doing at Easter this year. Thanks for playing along. Cathy...we love lamb too!
WOW! This is STUNNING! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for this lovely digi!! Sheila x
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderfull digi.Thanks.
ReplyDeleteI have to make a card for someone who is just moved house.
This is just the digi I need.
Regards,
Carla
Thank you for sharing. We don't usually do traditional British roast dinners. I find them very boring and insipid. Most people sround us are having turkey. We are having lamb with shallot, garlic and cranberry stuffing. Livens it up a bit.
ReplyDeleteWonderful digi, thank you. I shall enjoy playing with it.
ReplyDeleteIn the UK, the traditional Easter meat seems to be roast lamb so that's what we had!
Thank you so much for the fabulous freebies. with hugs Shirleyxxxxxx
ReplyDeleteprachtig echt mooiook vooreen verhuiskaart ben er erg blij mee jannie
ReplyDeleteWow, I love this digi.How incredibly cute! thank you so very much.
ReplyDeleteI love it, oh yeah I already said that. :) .·:*¨·••·¨*:· Thanks.·:*¨·••·¨*:·
Bless you, your time, hard work and your amazing talent.Keep up the fabulous work
hugs snowbird@hotmail.de Thanks.·:*¨·••·¨*:·
hope you and your love ones have a blessed Easter
Great - many thanks:) Enjoy the rest of your Easter hols. Here in the UK roast lamb is our traditional Easter Sunday meal.
ReplyDeleteAwesome shoe! The detail is fabulous! Thanks so much for sharing it.
ReplyDeleteWe have the traditional turkey dinner with all the fixings and this year the whole family was here: my mom & dad, our six kids and three spouses, and three grandkids! So blessed!
That shoe is awesome. I love it! At my fiance's house, we had ham and kielbasa, which I guess is also ham, LOL. Thank you so much for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteA girl can never have too many shoes! Love it, thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteCute shoe! TFS
ReplyDeleteCharming digi image! Thank you! We just had ham for Easter:)
ReplyDeleteAdorable shoe! It was a turkey and deviled egg night at my house :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for the wonderful shoe.
ReplyDeleteOh my! I love the digi stamp! Thank-you!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing with us!
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThanks, this is great.
ReplyDeleteThis is so cute. Thank you for the stamp digi.
ReplyDeleteThis is so awesome! Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteVery good work. Thanks so much!
ReplyDeleteI love shoe houses. This one is wonderful! I love all of the details that were included.
ReplyDeleteI wanted to let you know that I used your digi for a challenge and have had many comments on your digi. Here is the link to my card.
http://www.splitcoaststampers.com/gallery/photo/1966591?cpage=2
Thanks so much