I started off with Bazzill's Kraftt Cardstock. Its amazing how thick the cardstock is. See how Ariff is so serious looking in this Raya picture. He is what it says here, proper. He picks his clothes before he goes to take a bath. All put in its place, shirt above the pants, underpants where it is suppose to be. Then heads for the bathroom.
I guess its got to do with the nanny who brought him up. No mess. Clean. In order. Everything was proper. He has grown up that way. Dada complaint that Ariff is the only boy who washes his hands after eating a piece of salad! Ha!
Having said that, I'm not sure if I've spend most of my time with him making him the way he is. Oh well, he is definitely a mummy's boy, what can I say.
5 comments:
you brought him up well. he looks so cute.
btw you did something to the cardstock eh.
Been so inspiring coming by here.
am :( can't make it to the canvas class by leena.
have a good day
I dabbed distress ink with a piece of foam and rubbed in from the sides of the cardstock. Working from outside in. All with the foam. Try it. Its fun. Different look as compared to just rubbing the ink pad directly onto the cardstock.
me :( cos you're not coming for Leena's canvas.
Gosh so many fantastic details! Love it! Hugs Nilla
Thanks, nilla. All started from our crop session together
last week.
beautiful LO!love the details
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