Good morning !!! I got up quite late today,
but slept so well considering they
put me on call last night.
So, time to get "cracking". Thas what my
So, time to get "cracking". Thas what my
sentiment says on this card. I just have to
used it. Today's challenge on SCS is to make
a window frame in any shape or form, I guess.
I have learned this frame from convention a
long time ago. I used this set, A Good Egg which
is probably the only set I own for Easter. I did a
bit of paper piecing for my main frame and
water coloring using Aqua Painter, and added
the stickles last. What good is a frame without
the Photo Corners, so I added that, too.
The stitching was an afterthought, I hope you like it.
Thanks for stopping by.
RECIPE:
Stamps: A Good Egg
Paper: Close to Cocoa, Sage Shadow, More
Thanks for stopping by.
RECIPE:
Stamps: A Good Egg
Paper: Close to Cocoa, Sage Shadow, More
Mustard, Very Vanilla, DSP Mustard
Ink: Basic Brown, So Saffron, More Mustard,
Ink: Basic Brown, So Saffron, More Mustard,
Very Vanilla Craft
Accessories: Brads, Twill ribbon, Stickles
Tools: Circle Punches, Small Oval Punch,
Accessories: Brads, Twill ribbon, Stickles
Tools: Circle Punches, Small Oval Punch,
Photo Corners, Paper Cutter, X-acto
Knife, Mat, and
Scoring tool.
24 comments:
My, oh my! This is a masterpiece! All the dimension is spectacular! You've outdone yourself this time!
I have to agree with Nancy on this one! It's spectacular! wow! Thanks for sharing how to do it with us!
this is fantastic, thanks for the tutorial, how awesome.
I absolutely love it hun.. Great job and keep up the awesome work..
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:)
Thanks for sharing. This is fantastic. I would like to try it.
This card is beautiful! Thanks for the tutorial on making this type of window card.
Oh my gosh! Chat, this is ADORABLE! Wow... the colors, the frame, that cute, little chick LOL... it's all absolutely PERFECT. And thank you SO much for sharing the instructions for making the frame! I must give this a go. ;) Have a great weekend, girl! :)
This is fabulous!!! I am so going to try one of these. Thanks for the great tutorial
Wowza! This card is absolutely amazing! This is a must try for me. Also, thanks so much for posting the awesome tutorial for it! You are seriously very talented! :D
This is truly a peice of art!! How do people come up with these ideas??? I am amazed at the brilliance of you women.
I love the chick and the saying, what stamp set is it from (and or company)?
Kelly
Ottawa, Ontario
WOW!!! ...I love it. Thank you for sharing...
This card is so super cute, and I loved the tutorial, thanks for having it on here!!!
Chat, this is amazing! What a neat tutorial, too!
That little chick is so cute!!
BTW, I tagged you! :)
HOLY MACARONI! This is an awesome CREATION! I keep saying this is my favorite, this is my favorite, no this is my favorite! LOL I love them all. I think you should do this one for your convention swap. LOL THANKS for sharing your creativity with us Chat.
I love your site and I'm going to link you to my blog. You do wonderful work and I can't wait to try the frame. Thanks for sharing your talent.
Ruth Z (tolkien4me on SCS)
Oh this is fabulous Chat! Love it! You have such fantastic ideas!!
This card is AMAZING! Each time I visit your blog I am humbled! You are so talented!
Lisa Martz
Ooh, this is my favorite chicky card I've seen! I LOVE the colors and the 3d frame!!!
This is awesome...and a great little card too!
This is darling, Chat. Love the colors you used.
Oh what a great project, I can't way to try this one out for myself! You have truly taken stamping to a new level of excellence!
Loretta r.
www.msrhetta.blogspot.com
This project is awesome and I thank you for giving the instructions as well. I just HAD to try one for myself once I saw this and here's my version.
http://sandee74.blogspot.com/2008/02/wonderful-piece.html
You certainly have an eye for detail and color. This is absolutely beautiful!
I saw this in SCS and fell in love. Wha a fantastic card. I love the colors and your shading. Thanks for the tut.
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