The sentiment and image on this card both come from Rubbernecker Stamps. The lady is called "Edna in the Kitchen" and the sentiment is "came with the house", both from the 2011 Old Characters line. Paired together, they crack me up! Sadly this is so me!
I stamped Edna onto Neenah Classic Crest Solar White cardstock using Marvy black dye ink. I colored her with Copic markers and cut around her with my Cutter-bee scissors.
I used a Nestabilities circle die to cut a circle from a piece of Lasting Impressions cardstock. I stamped the sentiment onto the circle. I paper pierced around the circle. I also used a Nestabilities die to cut the scalloped circle from white cardstock.
The aqua piece of patterned paper (sorry, unknown source...it was a scrap) was dry embossed using a Cuttlebug embossing folder, inspired by TLC341. I also paper pierced around the panel.
I place Edna onto the card, and for finishing touches, placed three white brads, with a Copic colored yellow center (to resemble eggs) and a small Baker's Twine bow onto the card.
Registered: October 17, 2005 Location: Mascoutah, Illinois, Living In My Own Home Finally!!-Hibiscus from my backyard in Hawaii Posts: 20960
Mon, Sep 05, 2011 @ 11:03 AM
Thanks for the laugh!
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Registered: July 25, 2004 Location: Hog Wallow, KY Posts: 38242
Mon, Sep 05, 2011 @ 3:35 PM
I have said that for 20 years or more. My husband says it is done before that particular alarm goes off (he is talking about the smoke alarm). Great card, nice coloring and colors. I will have to take a look at this set.