Hi there, again! After missing Week No. 29 I thought I better make this a stunning card. This week at PaperPlay Challenge we are asking you to Layered It Up. So bring out your card stocks, your pattern paper, your foam squares or dimensional adhesives. I combined a variety of items onto my card....But before we begin I should show you my inspiration and all-time favorite challenge site... :)
I keep putting off to ink my rooster from French Country, so I decided I had to use it no matter what. Yep, yep...the rooster is sort of iconic in my life, since I am a rooster by chinese zodiac. It's also such an iconic part of the kitchen, which you all know is my favorite part of the house!
Stamps: (French Country, Dainty Doily - Large Set, Oval Classic Frames) Waltzingmouse Stamps
Paper: (Paper Basics Card Stock - Lemon Tart, Kraft) Papertrey Ink; (Lost & Found - Portobello Road) My Mind's Eye
Ink: (Versamark) Tsukineko; (Jenni Bowlin - No. 11 Brown Sugar, No. 9 - Spice Tin; Tim Holtz Distress Inks - Antique Linen) Ranger
Embellishments: (Mister Huey - Shine) Studio Calico; (Luxe Satin Ribbon - Lemon Tart) Papertrey Ink; (Epoxy Brad - Moravia) SEI
Started out with Lemon Tart card stock base and found this beautiful light blue pattern from My Mind's Eye. I would have added a layer of stitching but I was busy watching the Olympics and didn't find the right moment to dart back into the craft room. I also inked up the edges with some Antique Linen - my favorite distress ink.
This center piece is created out of three layers: the brown oval frame on kraft that I also watermarked with the reoccurring doily pattern, the brown doily on the same pattern paper, and then finally the rooster. I also found this gorgeous brad from an old SEI collection that I just love - it's so French Country, isn't it?
The rest of the card is just a sweet little sentiment - and since I'm always short on Birthday card, I thought I should pop this cute "Bon Anniversaire" on there. I love the font...just like perfectly handwritten script.
Hope you like this little wee card. Hop on over to see how the rest of the PPC girls used a die! Hope you will be playing along with us this week...After all, everyone always needs Birthday cards, right?
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17 comments:
Gorgeous. A bit different from your usual style I think. Love you blue rooster and the layered stamps.
WOW! What a stunning card Ren Yi, I love these colours, and the mix of stamps, truly beautiful.
Hi Ren-Yi
this card is really elegant! love the kraft and blue !
hugs
céline
how nice! Lovely colors too. Love from Holland.
Gorgeous card, love the homespun look! Thanks for playing with the Waltzingmouse Sketch this week! xxx
Beautiful!!
This is definitely French Country...
the colors are perfect!!
Love that layered tag with all the goodness...
and that fabby brad is perfect!! :)
Thanks for playing along with us at WMSC!! :)
A lovely card. I love the colours and the brad, I particularly love the blue rooster
A lovely creation Ren-Yi! love the splatter on the rooster and your pretty layering of stamped labels!
This is perfect, Ren Yi! I love it!! The blues and yellows go perfectly with the stamps and your stamping is lovely! Great job!
The colours, the layers, the images are all just lovely. What a gorgeous card.
Everything about this card is simply gorgeous, from the colours to the layout, to the paper and all the details. Love it!
Stunning! I love the color combination and the laced stamping. And the rooster...my favorite little detail is the white ink against the blue. So many wonderful details. And yes, aren't the Olymics such a fun distraction for crafting? lol!
Ren-Yi - you've got the French Country nailed lady! Love the rooster - reminds me of antique enamel ware the blue and white. Gorgeous - everything so perfectly coordinated!
Beautiful card, love these colours together & the rooster is gorgeous :)
Beautiful work Ren-Yi! Gorgeous rooster.
How beautiful, I love the pretty paper and design elements, very elegant
Hugs Julie p
Super cute! The colors are so very country and the fun doily behind the rooster is perfect!
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