Happy Monday, peeps! Hope you had a good weekend! I have a quick card for the JUGS challenge, one I haven't played in for a long time!
I had this stamped and cut Unity image laying on my desk, unused from another challenge, so I decided to mount it on some plaid DSP, add a diecut background panel and a resin star, and it was done:
The animals were stamped in Black Stazon ink; the sentiment, from Papertrey, was stamped in Night of Navy and diecut with a Bitty Banners die:
The inside sentiment and barn are also from Papertrey! Such a fun set!
Thanks for popping in today!
Dana did French braids in Cassidy's hair...so pretty!
Enjoy your day and be blessed!
Project Details—All Products SU! Unless Otherwise Specified | |
Stamps | Funny Farm (Unity), Barnyard Sentiments (Papertrey) |
Card stock & Papers | Basic White, Night of Navy, Down on the Farm DSP (Echo Park) |
Ink | Stazon Black, Night of Navy |
Accessories | Mini Dimensionals, Resin Stars |
Tools | Big Shot, Stitched Nested Labels Dies (ret), Bitty Banners Dies (ret0 |
4 comments:
I love both stamp sets. It makes me want to buy more stamps! BUT, I can't handle what I've got!! It's a great card.
I have always loved those stacked barnyard animals, LeAnne! One of the 12 Kits girls did a kit for us using them - just loved that one!
Love your card, too!
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I spotted this stack of barnyard fun in the Just Us Girls gallery! Cute card, LeAnne. Cute braids too ;)
Leanne... Clean, fun and wonderful! Love your barnyard birthday! As always thanks so much for joining and sharing at Just Us Girls! Tell Cassidy her braids are fabulous. With a little practice, she can do it herself. I love the bits of blonde in her tresses. At my very first job out of grad school, I wore my blonde hair waist length... it was fine and had a lovely curl. I was told by a senior exec at this Fortune 100 company that it was unprofessional and if I planned to advance I needed to do something with my hair. For the next 34 years, I French braided my hair, one plait, and tuck the long braid up and under the plait. I got so good at doing it, I only needed one pin to hold it all together. The running joke through the years was employees wondering just how long it was... the day I retired I took the braid down. Everyone was shocked. Now, of course, I have no hair! Miss the hair but still love a good French braid. Cassidy is beautiful.
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