Look who just made an appearance at the coop! Last year the crazy chickens from the Hey Chick stamp set made for some hilarious cards and later Hey Birthday Chick arrived on the scene as well. These hilarious chickens were my most popular and most requested cards for that whole year. People could not get enough of them! I'm thrilled to see the arrival of Hey Chuck ~ this wild and zany rooster! I'm sure he is going to be just as much fun! This card features an inverted die cut and some great gingham patterned paper. I feel like the "great gingham" is back only in the form of Glorious Gingham. I love a beautiful country themed paper! Supplies Required to Create this Card: ( click here to add all to cart in my online store) Hey Chuck Stamp & Die Bundle Starry Sky Cardstock Glorious Gingham Designer Paper Basic White Cardstock Starry Sky Ink Pad Granny Apple Green Ink Pad Crumb Cake Cardstock Pecan Pie Ink Pad Mango Melody Cardstock Tinsel Gems Three Pack Stamp...
Chasing Butterflies This adorable bear looks like he is trying to catch butterflies and that are fluttering by with some Celebration wishes... This is yet another lovely image from the Penny Black - Cherished Collection - Fur & Flutters stamp set The teddy bear images from this stamp set are super cute to work with. The first card design was so well loved that I created this card using the same layout with a different teddy bear image. I did in fact, create all 3 bears from the stamp set using this same card layout. The layout is fun and playful with a postage stamp die used to create the focal point. Some twine wrapped around the card base and tied in a bow. Sparkling splatters of Cosmic Shimmer highlight the butterflies. A tiny sentiment stamped in a non traditional fashion fits just right between the butterflies. A few shimmery rhinestones add a final touch. The card is super simple to create. Even the colorin...
Autumn vibes, paper style—cozy, simple, and no rake required. The leaves are turning, the air is getting crisp, and my coffee has officially transitioned from iced to “extra hot, please.” That can only mean one thing—it’s autumn card-making season! And while the real trees outside might be dropping crunchy brown leaves all over my yard, I thought I’d keep things a little prettier (and less rake-required) with these cheerful plaid leaves. Because let’s be honest, plaid makes everything better—even Monday mornings. So while the squirrels are busy stocking up for winter and I’m over here stocking up on coffee beans, this little card is my way of sending cozy autumn vibes your way. Nothing says “fall” quite like a splash of plaid and a handful of paper leaves—no raking necessary. I hope it inspires you to create your own version and spread a few autumn greetings of your own. To pull this card together, I started by ink blending my background panel with a stencil. Cut a feature layer...
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