The Stamp Review Crew is featuring the set Many Messages today. It is one large stamp with multiple sentiments. One trip through the Big Shot with a coordinating die cuts them all out at once!
So I stamped the sentiments, cut them out and started thinking about what type of card I would make.
But then I kept looking at the leftover scrap.........
and a strange idea began to form! I cut three more times using Early Espresso and woodgrain patterns, did a bit of trimming and ended up building a chicken coop for my favorite chicks!
So have fun with Many Messages - the possibilities are endless!
If you missed Charlet's wonderful work head back there....
Otherwise check out Stesha's amazing work!
Stamp Sets: Many Messages, Hey Chick
Paper: Whisper White, Early Espresso, In Good Taste DSP
Ink: Early Espresso, Memento Black, Copics
11 comments:
How cute are these chicks?! I love what you've done with the negative cutout from these dies. So smart!
So cute!! Love the crazy chickens, what a great way to use that die! :)
Love your cute chicks Linda and great negative use of the many messages bundle. xx
Tremendous - so creative Linda! What a great way to use that die!!
Adorable card Linda love how you used the Many Messages on this.
What a wonderful use for this die. A tutorial for this one would be most appreciated.
LOve your chicken coop, Linda!!! and the chicks, and that fancy chicken wire!!! What a fabulous way to 'accentuate the negative! xx
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So cute and creative, Linda! Love the chicken wire! You are such an inspiration!
Wow, great idea. Turned out adorable. I just earlier today decided to try and find the metal chicken wire on EBay since retired and had seen it on projects. I found 2 packs on EBay and scooped them up! I have both chick bundles, so will come in handy!
I will CASE your darling project for sure!
Nancy in Colorado
Ha! Super-cute and so clever to use the negative die cut from the sentiments!
Hey, I loved so much, I found the silver wire embellishments on Ebay from 2 sellers. Yippee! It really makes an additional WOW on the card. Will enjoy making for my Missouri farmer relatives.
Nancy in Colorado
Nancy Iverson
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