Wednesday, 24 February 2021

Don't stop me now....

 .. .'cause I'm having a good time.... 

Although I suppose I really MUST stop now as the Sisterhood of Snarky Stampers only accept three entries per challenge so this is my final Q is for Queen card. Pity, I have more ideas. Although the stamp I need for them is in *ahem* the safe place I put it in. 


Maybe this post should have been called "Don't KNOT me now" because we all know what happens when you think you've found the end of the skein and it turns out to be the wrong end

The design is inspired by a meme I saw the other day. I found a free clip art image of Freddie and sized it to fit my card, then fussy cut it. The sentiment is computer generated and the background is a piece of  smooshed card left over from a previous project, stamped with needlework themed images from a recent Creative Stamping stamp set. The "skein" is bakers twine coiled behind the image them looped around so that elusive end is in his hand. 




9 comments:

Helen said...

LOL! This is just brilliant!!! I could have used Freddies help the other day when I was knitting! LOL! Good one! ((HUGS)) Helen

Dawn Phillips said...

This has made me smile so much. Absolutely brilliant x

Crafting Queen said...

Love this card, such fun. Anesha x

Lindsey said...

LOL, what a great mash-up of themes, Freddie and needlecraft! Another perfect and completely different card for the challenge.

Liz said...

A very clever design, Jane! xx

Dotty Jo said...

You are sooooo witty, Jane. I have a knitting friend who'd love this for sure, Jo x

JulieP said...

O. M. G. I literally laughed out loud. hahahahaha! I'm not a knitter but I can relate to the feeling when fumbling with a new roll of bakers twine. Why do simple things need to be so hard?????? Love, love, love this sentiment and Freddie? Perfection.

Donna said...

Yesssssssssssss sistah!!!
This is soooooo freakin awesome!!
You've been a busy Queen card making crafter!
Love em all!
(but I might love this one most)

Robyn Oliver said...

Very clever take on the Queen challenge Jane, love it as I relate to yarn and do love the Queen songs, Robyn