Growing up I was a huge fan of the Super Friends cartoons. I loved to pretend to be Wonder Woman, flying my invisible jet and forcing the bad guys to confess by tying them up with my Lasso of Truth. Occasionally, I would get exotic and become Isis ("Oh, zephyr winds that blow on high, lift me now so I can fly!"). We girls didn't have nearly the number of characters to morph into that the boys had, but we made do.
Fortunately, in the world of stamping, there are LOTS of super hero gals we can ink up and identify with. I tend to collect these images as I love them so. My latest is BB YOU'RE SUPER with coordinating dies from My Favorite Things:
Isn't she simultaneously adorable and bad-ass? I {heart} her! In addition to being my sample for this week's Mojo Monday Sketch, #382 -- like so...
-- she's also my entry into the current MFT Color Challenge:
I paper-pieced the Star Child (not to be confused with Paul Stanley, of KISS fame)'s bodysuit/skirt and boots. Wouldn't you like a cute pair of similar footwear?
I'm pretty sure I could kick some major booty with those badboys on.
Soar on over to the Mojo Monday Blog for more information about how you can play in this week's sketch challenge, and also visit these card-making crimefighters for truth, justice, and inspiration:
- Debbie Carriere
- Julee Tilman (Owner)
- Marisa Ritzen
- Mary Fish
- Sarah Bigelow
- Teresa Kline
- Wanda Cullen
Really cute card, Carole!
Posted by: Karen Day | January 26, 2015 at 09:17 AM
She is definitely adorable AND kick-ass! Love the colors of your card as well.
Posted by: Kim Howard | January 26, 2015 at 12:54 PM
So adorable, Carole! Love her starry dress and boots!
Posted by: Julee | January 26, 2015 at 04:16 PM
Love your paper pieced super girl! You totally rocked both the sketch and the color challenges!
Posted by: Wanda Cullen | January 26, 2015 at 10:29 PM
She's so freaking bad ass, I'd wager a guess she had a shot of moonshine before she saved the freaking day, Carole! ;)
PS - I am JEALOUS you have this set. It's on my wish list, hard core.
Posted by: Susan R. Opel | January 30, 2015 at 05:25 PM