There is still time to play along with our current challenge at Time Out. This week, we challenge you to be inspired by the theme: RELAXATION.
Now, someone who didn't love dogs might find the idea of a massive pack of dogs to be anything but relaxing, but for me, these dogs brought a sense of calm and relaxation. I have a large rescue dog who volunteers as a therapy dog with me at my local hospital, and I am always amazed at how he can brighten a patient's day, just by his mere presence. Of course, just hanging out with friends is also relaxing.
This challenge will run another week. I hope you will take some Time Out of your busy schedule to play along with us.
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Oh I didn't know your dog works as a therapy dog! That's wonderful. I'd love to do that with my dog but unfortunately he won't pass the tests here in Finland (they are very strict) because he is not very confident on slippery floors and can be afraid of other weird feeling (to him...) floor material. Anyway, love this card, super cute! Great idea to leave the dogs white and add some color elsewhere. xxx
ReplyDeleteI like the way you've colored this Joyce Cute card!
ReplyDeleteLove this card; great stamping! And so cheerful with all the dogs... Hugs, Gerrina
ReplyDeleteSimply adorable...so in love with this card and all your sweet puppies! Hugs and hello to Mr. Sherlock!
ReplyDeleteI just LOVE this, Joyce. I love that you left the pups white and added color with a wash and to the collars. Fantastic!
ReplyDeleteThese are all so fun, Joyce ... colouring just the collars, ties and neckerchiefs really draws the eye to these sweet pups! Hugs, Anita :)
ReplyDeleteVery relaxing and so very cute! Props to Sherlock, he must bring so much joy to patients!
ReplyDeleteIt's amazing how dogs can have a calming effect on people! I love dogs, and your card is so cute! I really like how you just colored the collars and scarves. This type of stamp intimidates me, so I like the idea of coloring it this way! Cute card!
ReplyDeleteLove your partial coloring! You would never have to sell my on dogs. I can't imagine life without one. I am working with our little girl on therapy training. She has passed one test--just one more to go. So happy to hear about Sherlock!
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