Showing posts with label hey chuck. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hey chuck. Show all posts

Saturday, October 14, 2023

Fun Fall Color Challenge


Hello Stamping Friends,

This week with the Sisters in Stamping we were faced with a color challenge. I will say, I don't often use these colors on their own, nevermind, using these colors together. However, after working with them, I love how well they work together. Perfect for a fall or masculine card


 
Look at how awesome they are together! I love when others challenge me to go out of my comfort zone and create something I would have never done on my own.


I love this rooster set, Hey, Chuck. They are silly, sassy roosters that just beg to be used to create some great cards. I love that the set also has a skateboard. My oldest son has been a skateboarder for years. I decided this would be a good card for him because he definitely has something to crow about. (Keep scrolling)


What's better than a skateboarding rooster? Well, a skateboarding rooster on a fence top, of course. The multiple layers on this card add so much to it. I also colored the rooster with blender pens and ink pads.

Want to hear what my oldest son has to crow about? Well, here it is.................... ..................................................................................................................


After celebrating one year of marriage, they have even more to celebrate. They are expecting their first baby. I get to be a Nini for a second time. Everyone in our family is very excited for them and to have a new little one added to the crew.

Thanks for stopping by. Remember to head over to Sisters in Stamping for more inspiration using this color combination.











Monday, July 31, 2023

All About the Strips

Hello Stamping Friends,

Glad your here and I hope to inspire you with today's card. This week the Sisters in Stamping are working with strips of cardstock of designer series paper on our cards. It's a great way to use up all those bits and pieces  you have laying around or if you have a lot of designer series paper on hand this is one way to get using it.


I used the Hey Chuck stamp set as the focal point of my card. Stampin' Blends were used to color the chicken (pool party, berry burst, and daffodil delight).


I cut the 6x6 designer series paper into a few 1/2" strips and one strip of berry burst shimmer paper too. I started in the upper left hand corner and just kept placing strips bumped up to the one next to it. Just alternate the colors however you would like.  I went down about 3/4 of the card and then I switched the way I was laying them down. They are leaning to the lower right of the card. 


To add some dimension and interest to the chicken, I punched circles (2" and 2 3/8") in daffodil delight, coastal cabana, and berry burst shimmer.  I also added some shimmer to the chicken's body. Who doesn't love a little extra shine and sparkle?


For the inside of the card, I stamped the fence a few times. I purposely didn't even try to line it up because I wanted it to have a more rustic appeal. I outlined the fence using the daffodil delight Stampin' Blend. 

Don't forget to head over to Sisters in Stamping for more inspiration using strips of cardstock or designer series paper. You are going to love what we have to share. 

Thanks for stopping by. See you soon.