22 Apr Fashionista …
I’m popping in quickly today to share a little something FUN! I recently got a part-time job at White House Black Market (OMG – my FAVORITE clothing shop in the whole entire world!) and just ‘had to’ decorate my cubby in the back room with something paper crafted and pretty! I used the Fancy Monograms stamp set to stamp the alphas and then die cut them out quickly using the Beautiful Little Wishes Sweet Cuts set!
Thanks for stopping by today! Hugs – xoxo
Inspired by these challenges: Word Art Wednesday #218 – anything goes; House of Cards April #2 – elegant + sketch (turned on side – butterfly box for name and long rectangle for dress form); Fussy and Fancy #112 – pearls & lace
Beth Brovold
Posted at 14:41h, 23 AprilHi Debbie…Beth again!! What fun colours and great way to decorate your own little space at work!! Thank you for sharing with us at Fussy and Fancy “Pearls and Lace”!
Mynn xx
Posted at 16:15h, 23 AprilThis is so fun, Debbie! LOVE the bold yellow–the black totally just POPS! Glad you’re enjoying your PT job, too! 🙂 Thanks for joining us at House of Cards! HUGS and have a great rest of the week! 🙂 Mynn xx
KarenL
Posted at 16:31h, 24 AprilJust darling, Debbie. I’m SO very grateful that you take the time to play along in our challenges each week. Having you share your beautiful creations in our challenges means the world to me. I am really trying to have a better attitude, and to link up my creations using PS products in your challenges as well. God is working on my heart……for sure! Thanks for sharing your lovely card. I appreciate you!
Karen
Word Art Wednesday
Michelle Bala
Posted at 09:01h, 25 AprilI love that store, Debbie! I also LOVE the name tag you created for your cubby! So sophisticated!
Rocky
Posted at 09:43h, 25 AprilCongratulations on your job, sounds good. Thank you for sharing your cubby decoration with us at HOC.
sue t.
Posted at 20:44h, 27 AprilVery cute and perfect for your new job! Thanks for joining us at House of Cards!!
Diamond
Posted at 23:22h, 28 AprilWhat a fun place to work, Debbie, and thanks for sharing these beautiful and cute ideas with us!
Any jobs going there…? 🙂