02.16.19…..Happy Saturday, everyone! It’s another cold, winter day here in Northern California, and our weather has come in “3’s” today…..snow, sleet, and hail! So, I figured why not create a card that comes in “3’s”…..three roosters to be exact! This whimsical, barnyard card was created with the Home to Roost stamp set, which is one of the items you can earn for FREE during Sale-A-Bration!
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For this card, I used the Pinewood Planks Textured Impressions Embossing Folder with Whisper White Cardstock, and added to a Crumb Cake Cardstock base. I also added a piece of the SAB Botanical Butterfly Designer Series Paper.
Using Whisper White Cardstock again, I stamped three roosters (from the SAB Home to Roost stamp set), using a Tuxedo Black Memento Pad. I used my Aqua Painter to add color to each one, using Crushed Curry, Lemon Lime Twist, and Balmy Blue. To create the speckles, I used a Basic Black Stampin’ Write Marker, “flicking” the thick end of the marker on the edge of the marker cap. I wrapped some Linen Thread around the roosters, and then added the sentiment (also from the Home to Roost set) which was stamped on Crumb Cake Cardstock. Before I adhered the roosters with a few Stampin’ Dimensionals, I tucked some ribbon underneath. For just a bit of bling, I sprinkled on a few Basic Adhesive-Backed Sequins.
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