Saturday, August 8, 2020

SoSS #166 - V is for Vulgarity


Greetings and salutations crafty pals!

Thanks for stopping by to check out the latest challenge from Edna and the sisterhood of snarky stampers.

SISTER CHRIS is our challenge host and our theme is V is for Vulgarity.

I am not sure if what I made is vulgar?? I went with this definition "lacking sophistication or good taste; unrefined" ...well...if that's not me in a nutshell, I don't know what is!

Perhaps I drew some inspiration from SISTER CHRIS' card for the D is for Dogs challenge...



Just some friendly fun poking towards our esteemed Prime Minister and something funny he said about "speaking moistly" in one of his national COVID addresses.

The image is a still from the show "Our Cartoon President" which honestly I have never seen, but this image came up when I googled Justin Trudeau cartoon - and I thought it worked for what I wanted to do.

Shite I used to make this card:

  • White cardstock (Recollections)
  • Image of Justin Trudeau (Our Cartoon President / Google)
  • Alphabet stamp set (Dollarama)
  • Black Soot distress ink (Tim Holtz)
  • Maple Leaf stamp (Studio G)
  • Rocket Red ink (Dew Drop)
  • Foam tape (Dollar Tree)
As always, we would love for you to join the sisterhood and play along.

You can find all the details for the challenge on the SoSS BLOG.

While you are there, please share some love and comments with the rest of the sisterhood.

5 comments:

Barbara Godden said...

It's a good cartoon likeness too. Great job poking fun at our leader, great background and design too.

Dotty Jo said...

Great card! And he said that why??? Jo x

JulieP said...

I figured there was some sort of backstory to this but couldn't for the life of me think what. (I thought maybe a TV show reference.) Speaking Moistly??? ROFL! Great card!

Chelle (PhotoArt/MaybeCreative) said...

Seriously you need to look up It's okay, it's art. She has a pencil case and pillow case with this sentiment. The description may describe the entire Sisterhood. :)

Lindsey said...

This is vulgarity in the best way! Hilarious! And the best kind of "in-joke" - a Canadian one. :)