Monday, April 11, 2011

Spring Bonnet Chick


Good morning friends!  I have a really cute die to showcase today.  I love this adorable Spring Bonnet Chick!  I also used the Filigree Egg.  I used Bazzill cardstock to cut the pieces.  I used yellow cardstock to cut the chick and copics to add some shading.  After cutting the egg I put it on a piece of white adhesive paper with the sticky part facing up.  I sprinkled it with glitter.  It looks much nicer than what I was able to capture in the photo.  The sentiment is from a Stampin Up set called Well Scripted.  I hope you  browse around the Scrapping Cottage store.  There are so many adorable dies including some new Peachy Keen dies available for pre-order.  Enjoy your day!

Hugs and smiles,
Janice

10 comments:

  1. So cute. That chick is just adorable.TFS

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  2. Janice, this is gorgeous!!!! It is such an adorable scene. Absolutely perfectly done. Hugs- Glora

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  3. Hi Janice. This card is so adorable. I love the egg. It is gorgeous Cottage Cutz are so much fun.Thanks for sharing!

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  4. This is gorgeous!
    gina
    ginascraftingspot.com

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  5. Okay... I am still here! LOL. This is just so adorable! I LOVE the colors and all the detail! That chickie, her bonnet, those EGGS... just everything! You truly have me in awe of you! I LOVE that stamp too! Janice PLEASE send some of your talent my way! As always just incredible!
    tfs

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  6. i love that adorable little chick! i needed to find some of the links you have here - thanks for sharing!

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  7. Janice this is the cutest card ever. I just ordered that die! I am so glad I did. That little chick is irrisitable, and I love the grass and the big egg too. Just everything about it is wonderful! Hugs, Stephanie

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  8. Oh this card is sooo Beautiful and Sweet!Amazing job like always!!! :)

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  9. Wow! What a detailed card. I love it.

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  10. Janice, this chick is the cutest. Love how you colored it with your copics for shading. Hugs, Anne :)

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