Tuesday, January 20, 2015

Bugging Me

This is a scheduled post because it is the first day of school so I have to be on the front lines listening to all those stupid questions that people who don't work in customer service insist don't exist.  I have the mantra at the ready: this may be the one thousandth time you've been asked this question but it is the first time asking it for the person speaking.  What the heck, it's a living.  And it is fun... in slow down to look at the car wreck kind of way.
Meanwhile, in preparation I got all crazy with dots and made this love bug notecard.  Pink and black together always make me smile.

The Fine Print:  All products by A Muse Studio, My Punny Valentine stamps and matching dies, stitched tag die, Valentine and tuxedo washi tape, blush, grapefruit and onyx polka dot cardstock, and onyx and white baker's twine.  You know what Mister Garrison in South Park says. Feel free to put what he says in the comments.  There is a prize involved if you know it.

6 comments:

chrissy xx said...

Well your scheduled card work! But, seeing as you yet have no comments showing? Hope your on your way home after being at work...
A FABulous card..LOving your colours and these little tags looks so pretty.
Chrissyxx

chrissy xx said...

Oh! I see I was the first!
Chrissyxx
Have a lovely evening xx

Janeen said...

how cute is this and I LOVE your curved top dies. when you go all girly girl on us, i get this in shock look! love the pink and black together.

Joyce said...

I like pink and black together, also. Love all the dots on this card. They go perfectly well with your little stripes.

Carol L said...

This card really rocks my boat! I love the stitched twin tags, the colors and the polka dots and stripes! As for the fine print, I have no clue who Mister Garrison is or what he says - I've never watched South Park! LOL

Leslie Hanna said...

I like it, and I'm still sad Grapefruit is pink. I also never watched South Park.

And people in Customer Service have to answer the phone (or talk to a real person) KNOWING it's a complaint, and not a compliment. I don't want your job.