Tuesday, April 23, 2019

Shake, Rattle, & Roll

Hello and thank you for popping by my blog today! Today's card was created for the latest The Paper Players card challenge. To create my card I started by debossing a pierced edge circle into my focal panel using a My Favorite Things circle die. I then die cut a smaller circle using a Spellbinders circle die and some pretty patterned paper from the Authentique Delightful 6x6 paper pad and paper pieced it into the center of the circle. I stamped the sentiment from The Cat's Pajama's Shake, Rattle, & Roll stamp set underneath using Versafine onyx black ink. I stamped the sentiment again onto some patterned paper from the same paper pad and paper pieced the scroll onto the sentiment. I then stamped the sweet baby bunny from the same stamp set onto some white Copic-friendly cardstock and colored it in using my warm grey alcohol markers. I paper pieced the bunny's diaper, nose, and rattle from the same patterned paper pad and adhered those onto the bunny.  I fussy cut the bunny out, mounted it onto the focal circle using some Scrapbook Adhesive foam squares and added some sweet pastel Simon Says Stamp Gelato confetti around the panel for some added interest and color. To complete the card I popped the entire panel up off of the card using some inexpensive fun foam I picked up at Hobby Lobby. I hope you like my card!

4 comments:

Lisa Elton said...

This is just as sweet as it can be! Those TCP bunnies are so darn cute, they make me smile every time!

Wanda Cullen said...

Absolutely adorable baby card! I'm thinking of my newest grand baby who was born on the 16th and has her days and nights mixed up. My son would change that sentiment to shake, rattle and sleep - lol! Thanks so much for joining us at Paper Players!

Anne Marie Hile said...

Absolutely adorable! Thanks for joining us this week at The Paper Players!

Claire Broadwater said...

So happy you shared this awesome card with The Paper Players! I love the paper pieced diaper, the sentiment and that sweet bunny! XX