Now. You HAVE to put on your imagination, and bear with me a little - okay. maybe a bunch ...
I've been 'dreaming' of this card since the release of Julie's Mondo Peony set of stamps and dies ... the MOST beautiful set, and I am letting it loose in the coop today :| Julie and Ellen, I mean no disrespect for your loveliest products!
Using the largest of the fabulous leaves, I transformed them into chicken feet with the help of my VersaMarker, white heat embossing, and a few Zigs in the Pin-Sights Colors: Strawberry, Orange + Lemon. The sentiment comes from Spread the Sparkle, and a few alpha die cuts from a piece of diy strawberry cardstock.
She's about to fly to the June Essentials by Ellen Pin-Sights gallery - chicken-toes crossed!!!=] Michele
Aren't you super-creative ... love it.
ReplyDeleteHilarious!
ReplyDeleteFunny and creative - way to think outside of the coop!
ReplyDeleteMichele, you are a GENIUS!!! This is brilliant and has totally made my day! I want it so bad!!
ReplyDeleteeven before I saw the sentiment I was thinking chicken feet..so funny and fabulous my friend.
ReplyDeleteYou are so clever, Michele! I love how you played with the leaves and your sentiment is just too funny! You always know how to make me smile, my friend...Love this card!
ReplyDeleteAnd you DID get your funky on here!! How FUN is this idea. You are one clever lady, fabulous card!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a hoot, girl! This is my new fave card in all of Blogland for 2017!! Hysterical!! Hugs, Darnell
ReplyDeletehahaha, love those sweet little chicken legs!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant! I think you are so creative and fun. I could only wish my brain worked like yours. Amazing card! And ohhhhh so funny! :)
ReplyDeleteThis is a hoot! Or should I say a cluck?!? I love how creative it is!
ReplyDeleteWhat have you been sipping, girl? Your creativity is off the charts. :D :D
ReplyDeleteChicken feet!?! I LOVE IT!!
ReplyDeleteThis, my friend, is AH-MAZING! You are brilliant and so inspiring!
ReplyDeleteSo very creative--and fun! Love how your mind works!!
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