Episode #21 Escape Kitty What's in a Nickname? created for Scraps Of Darkness
First let me start by saying this LO was a lift from Courtney (newtoscrapping2011) and originally from Renea's (reneabouquets) Shine LO. Great Design to play with. Thanks OH Talented ones.
What's in a nickname? How important is it to your identity? Does your nickname affect how you feel about yourself?
Well apparently Kitty believes her nickname is her real identity.
I call Kitty, "Little Angel" sometimes. I'll call her or greet her by saying such things like, "Come here little Angel", or " Hello my little Angel". Seems she's taken to enjoying her nickname and thinking she's just one of the heavenly Angel Gals.
So here in this LO, I've given Kitty a few Angels to watch over her just in case she does something crazy. In case? I meant, WHEN she decides to do something crazy on me.
I used the Dusty Attic chipboard barbed wire to create the break between angels and Kitty. There is a big line between thinking you are an angel and actually hanging with the angels. I want to keep Kitty on this side of the barbed wire fence for as long as the heavens allow.
This was created using the August Scraps Of Darkness kit. It is a totally gorgeous assembly of papers and amazing coordinated florals and embellies. You could call it heavenly for sure! Come check us out.
The angel postcard is from art e-zine.com
Thanks for looking. Kitty and I appreciate this. Have a heavenly day!
What's in a nickname? How important is it to your identity? Does your nickname affect how you feel about yourself?
Well apparently Kitty believes her nickname is her real identity.
I call Kitty, "Little Angel" sometimes. I'll call her or greet her by saying such things like, "Come here little Angel", or " Hello my little Angel". Seems she's taken to enjoying her nickname and thinking she's just one of the heavenly Angel Gals.
So here in this LO, I've given Kitty a few Angels to watch over her just in case she does something crazy. In case? I meant, WHEN she decides to do something crazy on me.
I used the Dusty Attic chipboard barbed wire to create the break between angels and Kitty. There is a big line between thinking you are an angel and actually hanging with the angels. I want to keep Kitty on this side of the barbed wire fence for as long as the heavens allow.
This was created using the August Scraps Of Darkness kit. It is a totally gorgeous assembly of papers and amazing coordinated florals and embellies. You could call it heavenly for sure! Come check us out.
The angel postcard is from art e-zine.com
Thanks for looking. Kitty and I appreciate this. Have a heavenly day!
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