Stampin’ With Maxwell: Hearts a Flutter Butterfly

This weekend I got to stamp with my 5 year old grandson Maxwell (as he now calls himself).  I suggested we make a Valentine's Day Card and he agreed.  I got out some punches and Stampin' Up!'s Hearts a Flurry Bundle (from the 2013 Spring Catalog) for us to play with and we got stamping!  What fun!

Max-Punching

Max-Adhering

Max-Card

Here's the finished card.  Well, at least I thought it was finished.  He SO wanted to use the 5/8" Flower Trim I had laying on the table for another project.  He just couldn't resist it.

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So now here's the finished card with a "rose", as Max called it.  He added the stem and leaves with a crayon.  There's nothing better than stamping with your grandchildren!

Here's the conversation that followed:
Umma (that's me): So Max, are you going to give the card to your mommy?
Max:  No Umma, I want to keep it.
Umma:  I thought you were making it for mommy?
Max:  I want it to be my Valentines card from you.  You can give it to me today.
Umma:  Hmm, but you made it.  You should give it away to someone.
Max:  But it's so pretty, I want to keep it.
Umma:  I know how you feel, honey.  It is sometimes hard to give our cards away.

Yes – he went home with his card & a smile!

Enjoy~Dawn O (aka Umma)

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27 thoughts on “Stampin’ With Maxwell: Hearts a Flutter Butterfly”

  1. What special memories to have of our grandchildren! Maxwell did a very nice job and his card was beautiful. Thanks for sharing!

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  2. The rose adds that magical touch of a child. I always love to see what children do. They tend to be so much more creative than me. Thanks for sharing.

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  3. Love that Grandson…and he’s got the best teacher!! I love the way they don’t have to follow the rules and the cards are PERFECT in their little eyes…Lovely day with Max! What could be better. Thanks for sharing.

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  4. Wow! Isn’t it fun – I have 3 Great Granddaughters I stamp with who are 6-7-9. There is Nothing that compares with the love that flows at that crafting table. We have a blast.

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  5. I’m of the same mind as Maxwell, I keep the cards I make in class for reference and then use them as an inspiration & starting point. Guess the artistic gene runs in your side of the family, Dawn aka Umma. Great card and great memories for both you and Maxwell!

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  6. Oh Dawn, he is precious!!!!! And he certainly gets his fabulous creativity from his grandma. Ain’t grandchildren GRAND????? The most fun I have with mine is when they sit at my dinning room table, which is covered with a nice and thick felt lined table cloth, and let them make their cards for their parents.
    Thank you for sharing this precious little boy with us, and of course, his beautiful card.

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  7. Maxwell is a very handsome little boy, Umma. I’m with him……I have a hard time parting with my cards, too. Savor the memories. 🙂

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  8. What a precious grandson you have Dawn.
    Seeing Maxwell stamping with his Umma makes
    my heart smile! Love his adorable card and his
    extra special touch! He has his Umma’s extraordinary
    talent already!

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