Anyway, it's just a wee silly card from me today, using these fab chickens from Gerda Steiner, I love how they all have such different expressions.
- Sparkles monthly challenge #137 - on the farm
- Gerda Steiner monthly challenge - March
- As You Like It - favourite way to cut your image - mine is fussy cutting for the simple reason that I'd rather spend my ££'s on more stamps than the matching die! I invested ages ago in some Tim Holtz scissors and they were definitely a good purchase, though Greg gets 'the look' if he dares use them for something other than cutting a bit of paper 😉
What a fun card Lynne - and such great fussy cutting as well. I'm mostly with you about fussy cutting saving pennies - if only I was any good at it! I use a pair of Fiskars tiny embroidery scissors - and Len also know never to touch my scissors carousel without asking first! My sewing scissors are strictly out of bounds and hidden away!
ReplyDeleteNext Snippets challenge is Ruby's Memory - with your lovely prize on offer. I finally managed to sort out payment to Ruby's rescue charity and they're so pleased we're doing this.
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Oh my I love those fun images they look full of mischief a brilliant card Lynne
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lorraine x
What a cute, fun card! Love all the expressions - especially the one glaring at the pig, Jo x
ReplyDeleteThose chickens are so funny! I'd like to hear (and understand) their conversation, given the funny expressions on their faces. We had a lovely day here today, but the weather guy on TV is telling us right now that we are to expect some snow in the next couple of days. I don't think it will stick around long, though, as the temperatures are going to be well above freezing as soon as the snow moves out.
ReplyDeleteI am most definitely with you on the saving pennies idea plus I can never get the dies lined up correctly!! A fabulous card, those chooks are definitely fun!! xx
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