Tuesday, 29 September 2015

I've just GOAT to say ...

Good morning friends

I'm back today with a second card using a play on words. This one has William the Goat - another one of Karen Burniston's Pop it Ups Character dies, and I added a stitched circle for the message.

William's horns, nose and beard were cut from white card stock and coloured with markers. His hooves were cut from a black velvet adhesive sheet.


The card opens up completely flat, with the Fence Pop-Stand in the centre. The Fence Pop-Stand is SO much fun!


Another character - Snowball the sheep is attached to the centre posts.


I used the Happy Birthday from the Happy Birthday Pop-Up for the top, and another stitched circle for the words 'to EWE'. 


I added the Outdoor Edges to the top and bottom edges - all Pop-it Ups dies by Karen Burniston for Elizabeth Craft Designs.


Into my stash with this one.

Supplies:
Fence Pop Stand, Pop it Ups - Karen Burniston (Elizabeth Craft Designs)
Outdoor Edges, Pop it Ups - Karen Burniston (Elizabeth Craft Designs)
Snowball the Sheep, Pop it Ups - Karen Burniston (Elizabeth Craft Designs)
Ring Accordion (stitched circle, Pop it Ups - Karen Burniston (Elizabeth Craft Designs)
William the Goat, Pop it Ups - Karen Burniston (Elizabeth Craft Designs)
Happy Birthday Pop-Up, Pop it Ups - Karen Burniston (Elizabeth Craft Designs)
Tombow markers
Grey card stock
White card stock
Pink card stock
Blue card stock - Papertrey Ink
Elizabeth Craft Designs Clear Double Sided Adhesive - 2-1/2" Width
Fine Point Tweezers - Elizabeth Craft Designs
Black Velvet Adhesive Sheet - Elizabeth Craft Designs
Alpha 1 - Caps - Elizabeth Craft Designs
Patterned paper - Stampin' Up
Chalks - Craft T


Thanks for stopping by today



2 comments:

  1. This is just darling! I always enjoy your creative cards. thanks for sharing, we love you!

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  2. I just goat to say how much I love this :)

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