I am having so much fun with the Hey Chick stamp set from SU. Yesterday I said this chick had a bad hair day. Today I can see it with an attitude, especially with this sentiment also from SU.
This time I used Prismacolor pencils on the chick. The "chicken wire" background is made by using a brayer and Basic Grey ink over a hexagon impression folder. Just lay it over the white piece and gently rub. Don't need to run it through Big Shot. I can't remember what blog I saw this on, if it is yours please let me know and I will credit it.
The ribbon and rickrack are both sparkly with glitter.
Can't you see this used for a teenager? Add a question mark after seriously will give it a whole new meaning.
Using the sketch from Freshly Made Sketches
This time I used Prismacolor pencils on the chick. The "chicken wire" background is made by using a brayer and Basic Grey ink over a hexagon impression folder. Just lay it over the white piece and gently rub. Don't need to run it through Big Shot. I can't remember what blog I saw this on, if it is yours please let me know and I will credit it.
The ribbon and rickrack are both sparkly with glitter.
Can't you see this used for a teenager? Add a question mark after seriously will give it a whole new meaning.
Using the sketch from Freshly Made Sketches
I'll be adding this to my collection for Send A Smile 4 Kids
This chick is great !
ReplyDeleteSo funny !
Great card !
Ineke x
Seriously adorable! Love that chick! And genius way to use that embossing folder! Glad you joined us at FMS!
ReplyDeleteLove how that chick is peeking up over the rick-rack. So funny. Great card.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun card! I would love to open my mail with it inside!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great card! I love that little chick and her wild hair! What a great background! Thanks for joining us this week at Freshly Made Sketches!
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