Thursday, February 24, 2011

Mom's shoes

I love this little gal from Sassy Cheryl's, not because of the silly grown-up look she is endeavoring to imitate, but because she is attempting to fill some really big shoes. When I was a little girl, I loved to play dress-up and stomp around with my toes curled in an effort to keep mother's high heels on my tootsies. Now I realize even though my mother had tiny feet, I could never come close to filling those shoes.

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  1. I think we all dressed up in our mothers cloths when we were little, seemed like so much fun.
    Adorable card.

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  2. And how often did you fall on your @#$? I am sooo glad that I don't have to see that attitude on a daily basis like I did in my previous life!
    Wasn't just girls though!
    I like the colour today Tammy.

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  3. Fab card Tammy. I remember doing this with my mums " sparkly" shoes and breaking a strap when my foot wobbled! x

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  4. Awww...how sweet is this!!! Lovely card...and I love your write up.

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  5. This is just adorable Tammy! Great job!

    Jenn

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  6. So cute, Tammy. Love the expression on that little girls face! Adorable.
    Lynn

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  7. Super cute Tammy! Mom's shoes are definately hard to fill. ~jeni :)

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  8. I used to do the same but with my Grandma's shoes! Great image and coloring!

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  9. oh, I need some attitude alright. This window sales man that just came to our door thought I was the teenager of the house!!

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  10. Awwww, what a darling image and beautifully colored, as always!! I have several Grands that think my closet is a magical place....they love to set up shop there and they actually laugh at my 1970's clothes...the nerve...LOL!!!

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  11. I always loved when my granddaughters would drag out the dress up trunk!!

    Now they play in the fitting rooms of their favorite stores!!

    Fun card, Tammy!

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