Quick Card Project
Looking for a quick card using supplies you may already have on hand? This little chickee is made using just a couple of punches and is both quick and fun!
Here's our step by step instructions:
1. Cut and score card background from blue cardstock.
2. Attach Fancy Pants Designs patterned paper to front. We stitched the sides, but it would be just as cute to leave unfinished or use a stitch pattern stamp to duplicate the effect.
3. To make chickee: Punch large circle from yellow cardstock. Punch four heart shapes from dark orange cardstock. Place three hearts behind the top of the circle with the tops peeking out. Cut the last heart in half, with the bottom being a triangle for the beak and the top becoming wings. Add two thin strips of green cardstock for legs and a button for the eye.
4. Stamp sentiment with blue ink on white cardstock strip. Tie ribbon in knot and glue to card.
If you have ideas for quick card ideas using punches, we'd love to share them here on our blog. Just email a photo to us here.


You may recall Sharon very recently shared her talents with us when she donated this gorgeous mini book for the Crop for the Cure Silent Auction.


Just a look at some of the detail...notice we used KaiserCraft pearls on the crown of the transparency and along the side of the photo:
We'd love to see what you create with these papers!
To create the weathered look of the "My Girl" title, we used a Ranger ink blending tool. If you love the look of inking with the infamous "cat's eye" shaped ink pads, you'll be in love with this tool. The foam applicator attaches to the bottom with velcro. The foam is specially formulated to resist ink so it is applied to your project rather than absorbed into the foam. It is great for creating muted ink tones on your papers as well as for inking the edge. Another plus for this little tool is it allows you to utilize all your larger ink pads for ink distressing... perfect for when you have a large ink pad in the "perfect color" for your project. (The applicator can also be used with felt strips rather than foam. The felt is used for applying adirondack inks... this allows you to add color to metal embellishments. Very cool technique!)
The title letters are from a stamp set, also by Heidi Swapp. 
