Saturday, April 8, 2017

Easter Chick

Today I am busy getting ready for Palm Sunday dinner but I did have time to make a card thanks to two challenges...As You See It
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I think a little one-year old boy will enjoy receiving this!


My card base is Whisper White. The panel behind the lattice (from Many Manly Occasions Paper Pumpkin kit) is Chocolate Chip. Happy Easter (from the retired Easter Lamb stamp) is done with a Chocolate Chip marker. I stamped my chick (from retired Honeycomb Happiness) on WW with brown Stazon and colored it with my Daffodil Delight and Pumpkin Pie watercolor pencils. Then I fussy cut it and adhered it with dimensionals. 

Thanks for looking!


9 comments:

  1. I think your rotation of the sketch is very successful. Nice colours - they're warm and inviting and work well together. Thanks so much for sharing again with us at As You See It.

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  2. Such a cute little chick, Karen! And nice interpretation of the challenges! Yes, your little recipient will love it! :)

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  3. This is so cute!! Love how you rotated the sketch!! I adore that little chick too and the fun window. Great card.

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  4. Super cute take on the inspiration photo!

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  5. How clever, to think of Paper Pumpkin for the lattice, Karen! I like the way you rotated the sketch and I love that cute little chick. That little one-year old is sure to be delighted!

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  6. Very cute card! Thanks for joining us!

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  7. What a sweet card! Thanks for playing along with us at Inspired By.

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  8. oh my gosh, so cute Karen. Love that little chick and your cool border.

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  9. What an adorable Easter card! I love this little chick and you really show it off! Thanks for joining us at As You See It!!

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