Tuesday, October 4, 2016

SHOPPING OUR STASH #272 - Duck, Duck, Goose



Good morning to you, crafty friends! This week at SHOPPING OUR STASH, we'd like to see birds and/or feathers on your projects. Easy peasy lemon squeezy!! Here's my card:


 and the inside:

I love this sketchy bird stamp. It's colored using my Spectrum Noir markers, and popped up on a die cut/embossed circle. The paper I used for the top panel is meant to be leaves, but I thought they could also be feathers too. I was extremely happy to find that ribbon in my stash, which matched perfectly with the color in the paper! I edged the circle die cut with gold ink, and to add some more gold accents, I colored several rhinestones with a gold SN marker before adhering them on my card. 


I hope you find some time this week to play along at Shopping Our Stash! Since it's a new month, we have a new Guest Designer - welcome Gina of Daydream Believer! Looking forward to seeing what you come up with this month with us! For more inspiration, please do yourself a favor and visit the blogs of my teammates, and leave them some bloggy love!

Remember: We are looking for Guest Designers now! If you are interested to be our GD for November, simply leave a "DT" after your name when you link up! Super easy!

Thanks for visiting, now go forth and get your craft on!


I'd like to enter this at The Challenge #80














Supplies:
Stamps: STAMPlorations - Birds of Paradise; Technique Tuesday - Umpteenth Birthday
Ink: Memento - Tuxedo Black; Color Box/Susan K. Weckesser - Shimmer
DP: DCWV - Harvest House stack
CS: Darice; Crafter's Companion
Accessories: Spectrum Noir markers; GC; STAMPlorations - Birds of Paradise dies; SB - Tear drop circle Nesties; Cuttlebug - Swiss Dot EF; Martha Stewart - ribbon; Darice/Nicole - rhinestones; MISTI; Fiskars - corner rounder
Adhesives: SA by 3L - tape runner, 3D foam squares

12 comments:

  1. i love the bird and the card, but the sentiment steals the show!!!!!! :)

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  2. Haha - that sentiment cracks me up and the fun patterns and colors go perfectly with that wacky bird!

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  3. Love the banner strips with the sentiments, and that bird image is super fun. I think the leaf paper totally looks like feathers, too!

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  4. What a fun, funky roadrunner x chicken hybrid! LOL! Really love the curved corner you have here-- makes teh card!

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  5. Love that sketchy bird, fabby colouring and great use of the sketch (copy cat)

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  6. Hello Chris: Well, this card surely puts a smile on my face, this is one heck of a funny road runner, looking like he is in a big hurry to avoid being caught by the wile e coyote perhaps? (it will never happen, LOL!! Poor thing)
    Love the pattern papers and the layout, awesome and funny card, that sentiment inside is so true, I'm 60+ but I feel 30!!!!! Ha!
    XO
    Maria.

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  7. Oh, and I forgot to tell you, I love, love the look of your blog, so fabulous for Halloween, I wish I knew how the heck to do that!!!!!

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  8. Oh, and I forgot to tell you, I love, love the look of your blog, so fabulous for Halloween, I wish I knew how the heck to do that!!!!!

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  9. Hello Chris: Well, this card surely puts a smile on my face, this is one heck of a funny road runner, looking like he is in a big hurry to avoid being caught by the wile e coyote perhaps? (it will never happen, LOL!! Poor thing)
    Love the pattern papers and the layout, awesome and funny card, that sentiment inside is so true, I'm 60+ but I feel 30!!!!! Ha!
    XO
    Maria.

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  10. hehe! I love that sentiment!!! Such a fun card! That bird is too sweet!!

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  11. Cute card. Love that bird image. Thanks for playing The Challenge!

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