Apr 22 2009

Chicken Scratch – Wacky Wednesday #8

Chicken Scratch crop

It’s time for another Wacky Wednesday!!  This time Candy is our hostess and she’s chosen for us to use chipboard or buttons on our cards.  It’s also time for another new release!  And I’m so excited for you to see what we’ve got for you this time!!  Today’s card is a peek at what’s in store for tomorrow’s Blog Hop!  Can you guess what the “kits” may be??  How about if I give you a hint and say they’re from the ORIGINAL scene artist herself??!!

I had a great time putting this tiny bit of a scene together!  I didn’t even need a Stamp-A-Ma-Jig!  This fence is designed perfectly so that you always get a perfect continuation!  Love it!  The only “tool” I had to use was Eclipse tape to cover Mama Hen when I stamped the fence!  Easy peasy!

Chicken Scratch

My chipboard element is the addition of the “hinges” from the Tim Holtz Plain Elements grungeboard pack.

You need to head over to the Rubbernecker Blog to check out all the details on the Wacky Wednesday challenge.  If your entry is chosen you could win a 40% off gift certificate off your next Rubbernecker purchase!  And while you’re there, link up to the other designers’ blogs so you can drool over their wonderful creations with one of the new stamp sets!

Thanks for visiting me today!  I hope you’ll come back tomorrow for the BLOG STROLL!!  It’ll be loads of fun and you could win some awesome prizes!!

Lime Delight supplies

  • Stamps: Chicken Coop #7 Kittie Kit and Master #1 Kittie Kit
  • Paper:Prism – white, Tawny Medium, Crabapple Dark; 7 Gypsies – Savannah
  • Ink: Memento – Rich Cocoa, Adirondack – Lettuce, Ranger Distress – Frayed Burlap
  • Other: Ink blending tool, plain elements grungeboard, copper brads, long rectangle Nestabilities die, May Arts ribbon, Copic markers:

Chicken Scratch copics

Items available at Rubbernecker Stamp Co.

17 responses so far

17 Responses to “Chicken Scratch – Wacky Wednesday #8”

  1. Shelly says:

    Oh Broni, this is absolutely fabulous. The grungeboard reminds me of the hinges on a barn door, love the DP and the scene is perfection!

  2. LeAnne says:

    Sweet! I love your little scene and that DP is WONDERFUL!

  3. totally love those hinges..how adorable!

  4. Joan Ervin says:

    Sooo pretty, Broni!!! Such beautiful coloring on that adorable scene and the papers, ribbon tabs, and the hinges are sooo fabulous!!! You did an awesome job on this, gf!!!

  5. Broni this is AWESOME! I love the size of your scene and the hinges in particular . . . well, the whole thing is just wonderful!

  6. Danielle says:

    Oh wow! I love this scene! That chicken and her babies are so cute!! I love those hinges and gorgeous dp too! Fabulous card Broni!

    Now…where is that baby?!

  7. Holly says:

    Too cute, and I LOVE those grungeboard hinges! Wow!

  8. Kittie says:

    Broni, I love that those chickens are scrathin’ around to get their seeds in the farm yard. This is precious and I love that you used the fence all the way acorss the scene. Perfect!

  9. Love those hinges and the papers!

  10. Elena says:

    Very cute card! The hinges really remind the barn door! So cool!

  11. Juliana says:

    So soft and Serene!!!
    Beautiful coloring–and I love the papers you used with this!!!

    Wonderful card!

  12. Linda C. says:

    This would make a cute Mother’s Day card!!

  13. Shel9999 says:

    Wow, Broni! I LOVE this…from the images/scene to the patterned paper to the hinges…all of it!!!

  14. leslierich says:

    Dang, this is cute, Broni! You colored these chickens exactly as they look like they should be colored. Perfect! Love your scene!

  15. Viv (VivLyn) says:

    What a sweet card! I love the image and the scene! Beautiful job, Broni!!

  16. Gloria M says:

    What a cute card. Gloria

  17. Oh Broni!
    Your chicken scratch card is calling my name! It’s a delight to this original farm girl!

    The wagon in your Thursday post is so reminiscent of one of my old family photos of Grandparents’ homestead after coming over from Germany. Broni, you’ve really captured the feel so beautifully!

    ~Bev