Two people and 1 dog.
The dog's day? Why daily morning and evening meals & ditto for his outdoor 'visits'.
The two people's day? Why hectic and sometimes vastly different morning schedules.
And toss in the daily predictable conversation dazzlers such as " did you take the dog out this morning?" or "When did Pepper eat last!"
And you have the feeling that everyday is going to be like the last - forever confused!
As I lay blissfully sleeping recently one morning, I heard my daughter's voice breaking through the muddle of my mind - first faintly, then becoming painfully clearer with each repitition: "Mom! - did Pepper go this morning?"
Being "so" asleep moments earlier, it was all I could do to drawl: noooo-oo-o - .
Then, her, casually: "OK - just checking - thought maybe you took him out really late like you do sometimes" ......and then she was gone! Just like that. No compunction for having wakened me from critical slumber - and all over a dog's peeing!
I had enough!
It was time to come up with a better "communication" system. Something neither of us had to be awake in order for the other to understand - and better than having to write something down (because after awhile, we never do!) ....and something sort of fun, so we would continue to do it. Plus, something that I wouldn't mind if it was displayed on a wall - so cute would be good too!
Here is what I came up with.
Using my Big Shot, I took the Bigz Scalloped Circle, and 2 colours of cardstock - one green to signify 'YES' and one reddish for 'NO'. More cardstock in a fun print. A few dog-related stickers and embellishments, and something small dies that I'll point out later.
I made the Scalloped Circles in each colour and glued them back to back. These were to represent our dog's feeding - so I hand cut some nifty patterened 'dog bowls' from the print cardstock - in a fun floral pattern. Then I made some 'food' for one bowl - and I used a small 2x2 die for 'jelly beans'! I made them in brown colours - and piled some in the bowl, and it looked reasonably like his dry dog food, I think! I mean, c'mon - they're lumps!
I pasted this all on the green scalloped circle, and added some final touches with - and lucky me, a 'dog food can' sticker, and a few other fun things. Voila!
This card came as a total surprise to me. That happens & when it works... it so much fun!
I was really trying a technique with my punches. I tried to make a scallop 'wreath' shape by punching a circle and then bordering the circle with the 'slit' punch. When I managed that, it left behind this scalloped circle 'negative' space.
I thought - "I'm sure I could use that for something - works like a frame..." And that is what I did...when I was deciding on 'what' it should frame, my mind eventually wandered to "birds on a branch" and then to "owls on a branch" because I had my lil owl from the ANIMAL STORIES stamp set (SU).
So, I masked one owl before stamping the second, filled in the gap using my blender pen and made the hats by cutting out the pieces & gluing into place. A little glitter 'natch!
After the owls were in place, I drew the branch and berries with our markers in Close-to-Cocoa and Real Red. And there they are! Little sweethearts, lol!
So this option is great for all kinds of your photo's, small stamps, greetings...have fun!
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