Don't forget that I have a GIVEAWAY coming up this week!!
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Hello, Friends!!
Here's a fun one for today. My dear husband brought me a flyer from N. Idaho advertising some feed manufacturer giving talks on chicken nutrition, etc. He wasn't sure if they would also be doing it here locally, but thought I might be interested in at least seeing the ad. Well.....I was very interested, but not in the way he thought! I took one look at the adorable illustrations on this flyer and thought: CARD!!!!!! :)
Here's the flyer. Isn't it cute?????
I just so happen to have a friend who also likes chickens and has a birthday near mine.....so I thought "I'm going to make a birthday card for her out of this!" She already knows I am a bit nutty, so I wasn't going to blow my cover doing this crazy stunt. :)
So here's the not-quite-finished card:
I took all my photographs.....close ups and everything.
Don't you think the gold punchinella looks kind of like chicken wire? :)
I didn't really have any country paper designs, but I used a couple pieces of patterned cardstock from the DCWV Gilded Orchard Matstack (4.5" x 6.5") and some green polka dotted corrugate from the brand-new DCWV Spring & Summer Corrugate Stack (6 x 6)....which is completely fresh and pretty. (Printed corrugate!!! Are you serious??? I am crazy over it!!!)
I fussy cut around the rooster's head and slipped my "friendly hello" banner into the slit. I like the country look of the gingham ribbon bow and the kraft for the card base.
I was feeling pretty good about the way this wacky card idea was turning out, and then it hit me.....I meant to add a feather!!!!
So here is the final result:
What do you think? Should I have left well enough alone? Or is the feather the final touch of whimsy that this chicken card needed???? Sometimes I add too much, but I thought this card was already such a crazy project that a feather might be okay....besides I really wanted to. Ha!
Happy Birthday, Pam. :)
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Janis
I am entering this card in the following challenges:
1. Keep it simple! #34 Things with wings
Isn't it funny how everything looks different when you are a card maker....I am always saving things for cards! Fun use of the advertisement!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card. I love all the details.
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