Thursday, March 8, 2012

Peachy Challenge #8 Little Chick Punch Art

I realize it's been a while since I shared a punch art creation featuring Peachy Keen face stamps.  The challenge this week is "Anything Goes" which is great since I'm free to do whatever I want!  The other girls have wonderful creations to share.  Check them out at the challenge site HERE.  Join the challenge for a chance to win some Peachy Keen goodies!  For my project, I used one of my favorite face sets, PK-754 Critter Faces Medium.  Of course, my little chick was perfect with an Action Wobble behind her head. Instructions are below the picture.


Instructions:
Punch the following pieces:
1-1/4" Circle in So Saffron for head
Ornament in So Saffron for body
1-3/4" Circle in Shimmery White for egg shell
2 wings from Bird Builder in So Saffron for wings
medium flower from Boho Blossoms in So Saffron for feathers
2 small flowers from Boho Blossoms in Peach Parfait for feet
2 strips of Peach Parfait 1/8" x 1-1/2" for legs

Trim the top and bottom of 1-1/4" Circle into an oval.  Sponge the edges of all saffron pieces with More Mustard ink.  Hand cut the 1-3/4" Circle into broken egg shell.  Cut 2 petals off each side of small boho blossom to create feet.  Trim between toes.  Sponge edges of peach pieces with Cajun Craze ink.

Stamp critter face with basic black ink.  Color in whites of eyes with uniball gel pen.  Color beak with Pumpkin Pie ink.  Glue legs and wings onto body.  Attach shell with dimensionals.  Trim the Action Wobble to fit behind the head and attach to body.  Glue feathers on head.

For the base of the tag, cut a piece of wild wasabi card stock 4-3/8" x 2-5/8" and use a corner rounder punch on each corner.  Punch a 2-3/8" Scallop Circle out of wild wasabi and glue to back where 6 scallops on the circle show at the top.  Cut a piece of 4-1/4" x 2-1/2" printed paper and corner round edges.  Glue onto tag.  Punch a flower with Blossom Bouquet Triple Layer punch in pretty in pink.  Punch flowers with Boho Blossom punch in pretty in pink.  Sponge all pieces with regal rose ink and layer pieces.  Put a designer brand in center of layered flowers.  Attach flower to tag.

Base of card is 5-1/2" x 11" Chocolate Chip card stock folded in half.  Layer 5-3/8" x 5-3/8" So Saffron.  Cut strip of designer paper 5-3/8" x 2".  Punch 2 strips of Pool Party card stock with Lace Ribbon Border punch.  Attach strip at top and bottom of designer paper strip.  Attach layers to card base.  Wrap pool party ruffled ribbon around card and tie ribbon.  Attach tag with dimensionals.  Attach chick to tag with dimensionals.

17 comments:

  1. Cute, Cute, Cute!! You are SO INSPIRING!! Thank you!! ~ Judy

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  2. SOOOOOO cute!!! Love it Kim! You are amazing!!!

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  3. LOVE it! Wish I had your creativity! Thank you! Gail Spence

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  4. I'm a CHICKIE fan too!!!!!!!!!!! :) SOOO "Tweeet!" :)

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  5. I just love this chick... tks for sharing it. I just happen to have this set, so guess where I'm going next!

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  6. You are so creative,Kim! I love this cute little chick! TFS Hugs!!

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  7. Just love this chick. Very creative!

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  8. What a cutie!!!!! I just love this... spring is coming soon, I can just feel it!!! Hugs- Glora

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  9. Such a very cute chickadee Kim. Funny to mention it...but I love the feet!!!

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  10. What a cute little chick. I can't wait to try making one. Thank you for the instructions.

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  11. Kim,
    Love your little chicky! The pieced flower is so beautiful! Lovely card!

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  12. Your punch art is always fabulous, Kim! This chick is the cutest!! ~Hugs, Saundra

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  13. This is so cute and awesome!! Amazing!! You are the paper punch QUEEN!! No Doubt!!
    TFS!! Take Care!!
    Jennie @ http://earthyscrap.blogspot.com

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  14. Another awesome creation!! TFS Cathie
    www.CreativeCutterRoom.com

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  15. What a cute little hatching chick!
    Pam
    scrap-n-sewgranny.blogspot.com

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