Monday, July 4, 2011
Farm Raised
It has been awhile since I have able to join the fun at Cooking With Cricut and I am happy to participate in this week's challenge. In honor of June being National Dairy month, Challenge #40 is to create a project with a cow on it or a project with black and white and a small amount of a third color if you do not have a cow. I live in the country and I chose to make a little country scene for my cow!
The card was cut from blue cardstock and measures 5 x 6 1/2". White fleck paper is cut 4 3/4" x 6 1/4".
Cricut cartridges:
Nate's ABCs - Page 64 -Farm cut 4.50" and Clouds cut 1.25"; Page 63- Grass cut 1.75"
Country Life - Page 45 - Cow cut 1.25"; Page 32 - Farm Raised cut 1.50"
Cuttlebug Folder: Distressed stripes - Barn
I used lots of inking and pop-dotted the cow.
Hope you enjoy!
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This is really cute! I love the scene you created and how you did the clouds. I'm going to have to add Nate's ABCs to my wish list!
ReplyDeleteHow cute! Love how you filled in the whole scene--looks great.--Pat N.
ReplyDeleteLove the farm scene. I think your card is fabulous!
ReplyDeletethis is so cute Glenda, home sweet home for me!!
ReplyDeletewe had twins in the barn tonight and I pulled one myself, good thing it was small!
have a good evening,
Carol<><
Awesome card, Glenda! I love your pastoral scene - the windmill is wonderful. Thanks so much for linking up to Cooking With Cricut this week!
ReplyDelete~ Jen, CWC Design Team
www.gator-4-life.blogspot.com
I am happy you are back Glenda. I love your work:) This is such an awesome farm scene. I live in the country too and I love this:) Cows are my neighbors!! TFS and thanks for joining us this week at Cooking With Cricut.
ReplyDelete~Madison CWCDT funkycards.blogspot.com
Great card. Love all of the details. Thanks for playing along with us at Cooking with Cricut.
ReplyDeleteYou created a beautiful scene!! Great card! Thanks for playing with us at Cooking with Cricut :)
ReplyDelete~Roberta, CWC Design Team
www.txscrappermom.blogspot.com
Glenda, I love the country theme! Wonderful job on it!
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