Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Fancy Rooster
Is anyone else like me in that you have a lot of Stampin' Up! stamp sets and even some that have never touched ink once and yet there are other SU sets that you use over and over again? This fancy rooster, from the retired Stampin' Up! set called Roosting, is a stamp set I never get tired of using. When I saw Julee's Mojo Monday Week 74 layout for this week, I knew immediately that I wanted to use my Roosting set for the main image. Below is this week's Mojo Monday challenge layout:
I stamped the rooster on a cream colored cardstock and colored with Prismacolor pencils. I then masked the rooster and stamped the background with my Stampin' Up! Weathered background stamp in aged copper ink. I used a Martha Stewart lattice punch on black cardstock for the ruffled edges. The green striped background paper is also from Stampin' Up! and the flowered layered paper is from Basic Grey. I added a prima flower and some black and white gingham ribbon to finish the card off.
Thanks for stopping by and seeing today's card. Your comments and just the fact that you take a peek at my blog and cards means the world to me.
Until next time....
Nicely done Ms Jennifer! I particularly like the complementary black gingham ribbon on the red flower. Details like this make or break a piece...this one's wonderful!
ReplyDeleteGeorgous, l like everything about this card.
ReplyDeleteI love this rooster! Fantastic coloring and love the background!TFS
ReplyDeleteHugs,Connie
I found your blog just the other day, and am now addicted! Your talents are so inspiring!!! Thank you for sharing your ideas and creations, keep the great ideas coming!!
ReplyDeleteOH Jennifer, This is Fabulous!!Love this Rooster..Great Card!!
ReplyDeleteJennifer, this is just gorgeous! I sound like a broken record, but your cards are so beautiful! I love this card!
ReplyDeleteJennifer, this is truly a beautiful card - love your colouring and your finishing details - I would never have thought to put a bow on a flower!!
ReplyDeleteWow Jennifer, this card is fabulous. I love your colouring of the rooster and the weathered background just makes it.
ReplyDeleteJennifer!! This is just amazing. You color so wonderful. Again, I wish we lived closer so I could become your student. Love it!
ReplyDeleteGreat card! I really like the effect of the background stamp. It is awesome. The little gingham bow in the flower is so cute. I have to remember that idea.
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Larissa
This is so pretty! SU has a rooster set as a hostess set now and I may seriously have to think about getting it next time I have the chance. I love the lattice punch with the black paper.
ReplyDeletewonderful, wonderful, wonderful!! Love all the SU you used! wink, wink!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely LOVE this card!!! Your paper choices, your coloring, everything works together so well!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful card! Lovely rooster, weathered background, black lattice and gingham ribbon.
ReplyDeleteYou sure know how to pull it all together, Jennifer.
Oh Jennifer, I just LOVE this card!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous. I can see why you go back to this set time and again. Love the way you masked him to get the background.
ReplyDeleteI have some of those unused sets laying around, this is wonderful.
ReplyDeleteThis card is GORGEOUS!!!! I love the rooster and how you surrounded him with so many pretty accents. Beautiful work, my Friend!
ReplyDeleteI'm definately with you on having lots of SU sets, and not inking up sets, and inking up others a lot. This is a lovely card, Jennifer. The crackle bg is perfect with the rooster.
ReplyDeleteLove this Jennifer....we keep hens but can't have a cockerel....don't want to upset the neighbours! :)
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Carol x
The way that this is constructed looks beautiful. I can honestly say that if I walked into Hallmark or any thrift store to get a greeting or holiday card, this would most definitely be the card that would be most appealing to the eye. I mean, it REALLY grabs my attention and it stands out from the other ones, well at least all the other simple ones I've seen my whole life, but this one even LOOKS like a lot of time and effort has been put into constructing this into what it is! I hope this actually makes it out to production, I mean Big Time production! Well, enjoy the beauty of it! thanks :)
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