Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Artisan Award Entry #4 ~ Cheep Talk Card
For Artisan Award Entry card #4, I used the Cheep Talk set to create an outdoor scene. The circles were punched, adhered, and then some were stitched with the sewing machine to create a hilly and grassy floor. The birds were stamped, then covered with buttons to appear as though they're standing on a hill. This was a fun card to create! Hope you like it:)
Thanks for stopping by!
Stamps: Cheep Talk
Paper: Bashful Blue, Soft Suede, Kraft, Whisper White CS, Sweet Pea DSP
Ink: Soft Suede
Other: Real Red & Summer Sun Corduroy Buttons, Line Thread, Xtra Large Bird on a Branch, 1 1/4", 1 3/8" & 1 3/4" Circle & Scallop Trim Punches, Old Olive Satin, Vintage Brads, Linen Thread, sewing machine, thread
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14 comments:
WOw Amazing.
Rach:)
Fabulous!
Loving all of your entries so far!!
OMWerd....SO cute, Stacey!!
Shut the front door!!!!!!! Those are THE cutest little birds I've ever seen...I love love LOVE this entire scene!!!!!!
Those birdies are stinkin' cute! Love those grassy hills too!
This is adorable!!!!
Love how you made the birds out of the buttons! Great idea and card.
Stacey, this is such a cute card. I love it. Great job.
Hold on while I pick my jaw up from the floor!!! Are you KIDDING me, I still can't beleive you were not a winner! These guys are just TOOOOO CUTE!! I LOVE this card!
I LOVE this card! What a fabulous way to do the birds! And the corduroy buttons were my favorite accents from the cattie :)
Fabulous card Stacey! Love the colors... the scene... those button birdies! Sooo clever! :o)
I'm certainly enjoying your Artisan entries, Stacey. The birds are SO cute!
Stacey, this is my favorite of your entries.. I know it's not the fanciest. But it is the most artistic for sure.. I love the little stylish birds.. the grassy hills, the layers, the Sun, the sky, and the colors.. did I miss anything.. I just made my smile.. I LOVE IT!
HUGS
BROOKE
You are a craft genius! Those little birds are the cutest things ever! I'm so impressed. Thanks for showing us this!
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