Friday, May 29, 2009

Still Hot

My sister was a teenager when I was born, so over the years I've given her considerable grief about being so much older than I am. Well, Monday is her birthday--the big 5-0! So, of course, I had to make her an old lady card.

I just got this fun granny set, and I paired it with the classic Red Hat Society colors of red & purple. I'm sending it with a little care package that includes this magnet. Aren't I a great younger sister?

Stamps: Still Hot Granny (Little Paper Shop)
Paper: Real Red, PTI white, K & Co. dp
Ink: Real Red, Adirondack Pitch Black
Accessories: SU scallop edge punch, Nestabilities ovals, Copic markers, Pebbles & Co. ribbon

30 comments:

  1. Ha I love it!!! And I love that yo used the colors of red and purple.

    Go check out the first Flair card . I posted it in my gallery!:)

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  2. Your so bad! I was a teenager when my sister was born too. She's not quite as mean as you :)
    Of course, my big 5-0 hasn't come just yet, but will be here in 2 years! Ugh! The sentiment on your card is ME!!

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  3. First of all, CUTE CARD!! Love the colors, layout and esp. that scalloped border. So fun!

    Second, happy birthday to your sister!

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  4. ha ha ha That is hilarious! Cute card!

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  5. Hee hee - I love it! That sentiment is sooo funny! I'm the same in my family, my brothers were teenagers when I was born - it's fun being the little sis!
    Hugs,
    Aimes
    x

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  6. LOL...you're a fab Younger Sister...emphasis on younger...add Much Younger :)

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  7. I love this card, lol!
    Very funny as well.
    The big 5-0 coming soon for me too but i don't feel like the image on the card, on the contrary i am still 18! Except for the flashes :))
    Hugs xx
    Pat

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  8. That is too funny :), this card and image is fab.

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  9. Thank you Ann :O) I love your blog! Awesome and beautiful cards ♥ So much inspiration. Thanks for sharing :D Love*VyanMica @ Heimlaga

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  10. Haha! That's awesome! Being the older sister by 7 years, I get teased for being old -- but I'm glad my brother's not so into card making that he'd make me one like that. ;) j/k

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  11. ha! Cute and funny card! Hopefully your sister will like it! lol!

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  12. Hysterical, Ann! Wtg, younger sister, lol!

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  13. Awesome! I am the "baby" of 8, so I loooove giving them crap about being older than me. It's what I do.

    Hope I didn't scare you in the parking lot... it's been forever!!

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  14. Ha ha! And I love it in the red and purple!

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  15. Awesome! HA HA HA! I love it, great idea to make it in red & purple too!

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  16. I love the sentiment!!! And the stamp too! So much fun!

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  17. What a great card!!! :) Made me laugh out loud this morning, thanks so much for the giggle :)
    Hugs, Christine

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  18. Too Funny love the image and the sentiment...

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  19. BWAHAHAHAHA! I could totally see my DH giving me something like this when I turn 40 in a couple of weeks! Thanks for the chuckle!

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  20. I certainly can relate to this! Great card!!! Love that purple gingham ribbon! Great job!

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  21. heee you sound like my younger sister!

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  22. OK Ann, this card is the cutest! The RED HAT colors rock... TFS! :)

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  23. LOVE this! and the colours are just perfect for those Red Hat ladies!! Still Hot Granny is so cute!

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  24. It's a great card and very funny.

    Unless, of course, you're like me and over 50, in which case it hits a little too close to home.

    Anyways, I'm sure your sister will love it and won't beat you up.

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  25. OMG, that's hilarious! I have some "older" friends I'd love to give that to!

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  26. Cheeky girl Ann! I'm OVER 50 and my younger brother never lets me forget I'm the old lady either!

    ....your card IS funny though!

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