Hi, Friends......
I was recently asked by a young gal to make a horse-themed birthday card for her to give to a friend. I was excited for the chance to use my Bella Blvd Barnyard collection again. (You might recall I recently used it for a chicken-themed sympathy card for a gal who had lost a bunch of her hens in a skunk attack.)
I used last week's sketch from MFT, but didn't get it in on time to enter. No matter. Here's the sketch so you can see how I interpreted it.
For my card, I was trying to figure out how to make the adorable pony die cut stand out and not just look like a giant horse perched on top of a hilly barnyard. (I guess that would make it a "PERCHeron"! Bwahaha.......)
I think a bit of vellum behind the piece brings the focus up to the front and sets it off just enough without obscuring the fun patterned paper behind it. I was tickled to find that a birthday sentiment from a NBUS stamp set fit just right on the cloud, also. Love that the horse seems to be looking at it! :)
Supplies used include:
Bella Blvd - Barn Yard 6x8 Paper Pad (retired)
Bella Blvd - Barn Yard Paper Pieces (retired) Lil' Inker - Rainbows and Clouds
Elizabeth Craft Designs - Farm Greetings (NBUS)
Versafine ink in Smokey Gray
M&C Boutique - Large Circle Frame die set
Winnie & Walter - Essentials: Katharine Cutaways die set - retired
Scraps of solid cardstock and vellum from stash
Hope you enjoyed this fun card.....and I hope it helps a special young horse lover have a great birthday!
🖤
Janis
Thank you for the honor of entering this card in the following challenges:
1. TCP Tuesday Challenge #369 - Patterned Paper
2. Creative Fingers Challenge #187 - AG
3. CARDZ-TV Anything Goes Challenge #115
4. DL.ART June 2020 Linky Challenge
5. NBUS Challenge #15
6. Crafty Hazelnut's June Patterned Paper Challenge
7. Pixie's Snippets Playground Challenge #379 - Use Snippets
8. Double D Challenge - Use Your Scraps
9. Papercraft Challenges #58 - Spring
OMGoodness! - that is delightful :-) I LUV those animals - I wish I had those.
ReplyDeleteI hope you and your family are all safe and well xoxo
Great design and love all the little farmyard animals-you made the horse stand out perfectly on the vellum circle a brilliant idea.
ReplyDeleteCarol x
Funny and beautiful card, Janis. Love the sketch. Kisses!
ReplyDeleteSuper cute card Janice! Love this!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous card Janis - love the scene you created and popping the horse onto the vellum really works a treat! Clever use of the barnyard paper too!
ReplyDeleteRegarding the pronunciation of scone in the UK - it varies from region to region, not how 'upper class' one is supposed to be - or not. In the North it's pronounced to rhyme with 'gone' and in the South it's more likely to rhyme with 'cone'. I pronounce it to rhyme with 'gone' from living in Northumberland for so long - and my parents came from there so even though we lived abroad for many years I copied their pronunciation. You're also right that some pronounce it to rhyme with 'lawn' - for the most part that would be Scottish folk.
Hugs
Di xx
Janis, wonderful card that just spells HAPPY! I saw your blog from my friend LIz and thought I'd pop over and now I'm going up and down looking at all your cards! Love your blog and the kitties (my daughter just rescued one at college, brought it home and went back - now WE have a kitty!) LOVE the horse and your layout with all the detail - so pretty! Nice to meet you - new follower!
ReplyDeleteWelcome, Kelly! So glad to make your acquaintance. Thank you for your very kind words.
DeleteCongratulations on the new feline addition to your home. How sweet of your daughter to rescue this little sweetheart...and how sweet of you to take care of kitty when your daughter is gone.
I have 16 cats...(Yes, you read that right, 16!!)...and most of them are rescues, also. Good thing I live in rural Idaho and my hubby is a veterinarian!!!! lol...
Would love for you to join in my annual Cat Lovers Hop in October. It's a week filled with feline fun...and we love meeting new participants!!!
Thank you so much for stopping by!!!
<3
Janis
So cute So many animals on that farm ..........Lis
ReplyDeleteOMG what a cute creation ... I'm sure she was THRILLED with it! Thanks so much for joining in the fun at our Double D ‘Use your Scraps’ challenge! Good Luck and we hope you’ll come back often.
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its so adorable card!
ReplyDeleteGreat read of how you thought through this take on the sketch, Janis! It's too bad you missed it, because it's a winner in my book! I love the adorable matching pp hill and the way you thought to add a spotlight circle of vellum to draw the eye to the horsey focus pocus! Genius! Putting the tiny sediment inside the circle right where he can read it is also genius! Take care and thank you for sharing with everyone at NBUS! Hugs, Darnell
ReplyDeleteThis is the cutest card, love that adorable horse!! Thank you for joining our challenge at Double D!
ReplyDeleteDiane DD DT {Nellies Nest}
Very cute horse card. I like the vellum circle and the fun paper.
ReplyDeleteAnother great card. So cheerful.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing it at our challenge.
-xiss- Renate.
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Such a sweet and adorable card! Love the colours and all the pretty details. Thanks for sharing with us at Double "D" Challenges.
ReplyDeleteAmelia (DT Double "D" Challenges)
Hey there!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for joining our Papercraft-Challenge, make sure to come back soon and play along with our new challenge aswell =)
I’d be super excited if you come say hi on my blog aswell!
little-crafts.com
Hugs, Lia
Super cute. I am sorry I am so late commenting but I have and computer issues and no one available to fix it. Thank you for sharing your project with us at Crazy Hazelnut's Patterned Paper Challenge. Myrna S. Design Team Member. Please also join us for our weekly Crafty Hazelnut’s Christmas Card Challenge at http://craftyhazelnutschristmaschallenge.blogspot.com/
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