The Stamping Sensations challenge this month is 'Use your favourite stamp'. How do you pick a favourite? Not a favourite set of stamps, but a favourite STAMP.....just one stamp! Well, it's taken me three weeks to pick my absolute favourite. I chose this stamp because it is the one I got really, really excited about when I saw it in a craft shop many years ago and I just had to buy it...... a football GIRL! My daughter has been a Bristol Rovers fan since the age of about 8 or 9, when her Dad took her to watch her first game and she became hooked. A year or two later, she pestered the person who chose the ball boys and tried to convinced him that a girl could do the same job just as well. Finally he gave in and she became the first ball girl at the club, a job she did for several years. When she was too old to be a ball girl, she became a football steward until she went to University. She is now a qualified physiotherapist and when Bristol Rovers found themselves without a match day physio a couple of years ago, a few days before the start of the season, she stepped in and sat on the bench next to the manager for a couple of games, ready to run on the pitch when needed. Coming out through the tunnel with her favourite football team at the start of the game, to the roar of a crowd of over 10,000 people, was a dream come true for her and I could have burst with pride watching her. So.....if you're still with me, this is why I love this stamp, because girls like football too!
The stamp is an old wood mounted Woodware, Francoise Read, 'Footy Girl' stamp. I stamped the image with Memento 'Tuxedo Black' and coloured it with Promarkers. The embossing folder I used is Crafts Too 'Football'. Three Card Candi finished off my card.
.......and if I need to make a card for a football fan who supports a different team, my footie girl looks just as good dressed in red and white.
I am joining in the following challenges:
A couple of photos to share. Jo's just to the right of the flag with her long hair tied back.
A photo taken after the game. Jo was even given her own official kit to wear, complete with her initials! Although a full time physiotherapist, working for the NHS, on Saturdays she'll be watching one of the local teams where she lives in Devon, ready to run onto the pitch as their physio.