Sunday, August 14, 2011

Cock a doodle dooooooooo

Always on the lookout for new papers--that pretty much describes me.  I have a paper addiction.  I owe it to my friend, Catherine Mace, who taught me a lot about stamping and paper.  She told me paper was to USE.  I used to buy it an then be afraid to use it, because if I did, it would be gone, and I might need it for something.  Yes, crazy, I know.  Now I have thousands of sheets and always buying more.   I have been sharing it, however, with friends and my sweet grandchildren.  Also am "recycling" some of it (the patterns I no longer like because my tastes are always changing).  I have actually printed other patters on the back of it.  It is usually a great "weight" so it is perfect for that, and I am enjoying trying my hand at using some of the gorgeous digital papers that are available.  I also bought an envelope die from Sizzix and am making envelopes; so pretty to have a colorful envelope OR colorful envelope interior.  The papers on this card are something new that I picked up last week on sale at Hobby Lobby.  It is from a pad called "Countryside Villa" and it is from The Paper Studio.

I borrowed the stamp from my friend, Sandy.  It's from Inkadinkadoo and was a perfect fit with this particular paper.  I am glad she had it, because seriously, I never expected I would be in the market for an image of a rooster!  Just goes to show. . . .
Here's a second card using the same image and papers.

4 comments:

Heather Rogers said...

What a beautiful card. My grandmother had Roosters as decoration in her kitchen. Thanks for reminding me of those sweet memories. :)

Mona Pendleton said...

Such a wonderful card! My Mom had a collection of roosters and now my sister inherited them :) Love the homespun feel Beverly!

Sandy said...

Gorgeous rooster cards. When I lent the stamps I had no idea what you would do with it. Roosters aren't your usual subject. The cards are right on.
I'd take one of your rooster cards anytime.

Cathie Lobpries said...

OMG, you know I love roosters! These are the best!!! I may have to borrow them from Sandy too.