Wednesday, February 28, 2018

Technique Tuesday Countdown Day 2 - Old Goats' Club

Good morning! Welcome to Countdown Day 2 for the March Release from Technique Tuesday - all products will be available on March 1st - that's tomorrow!!! This is my first release on the DT, and I'm super excited about what a fun and fabulous release it is! Make sure and check out the Technique Tuesday Blog to find links to all the Design Team's projects for today!


Today's card uses the absolutely HILARIOUS Gertie and Garth Goat Stamp Set! STORY TIME: I grew up on a little country farm, and we raised goats. So I spent my childhood in spring waiting for the new baby goats to arrive, cuddling them when they arrived, feeding them their bottles, and running them around the yard (picture 5-8 baby goats bounding and bouncing around chasing us as we ran around our huge yard - and it's just as cute as you can imagine!) I also spent many mornings and evenings milking 2-3 mama goats as well. So...needless to say, I ADORE this set and see it getting LOTS of use!


For my card today I went total rustic farm style! I stamped one of the goats on a panel of white cardstock along with the sentiment, then used Technique Tuesday's Threaded DIY border die set to add the stitched border along the top and bottom. I also added some Antique Linen Distress Inking around the edges. 


Some twine attached with a tiny paper clip to the top corner, and some fun pattern paper - part of it with a torn edge - finish off this card. That...and of course I couldn't resist tiny Wiggly Eyes either! I think that alone ups the cuteness factor of this card SOOOO much!!!


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2 comments:

  1. Love this. We raise a few goats. One just had a baby last week. They are so fun.

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  2. Hey Heather!! Super cute card. That sentiment matches that goat perfectly. Your coloring is great too.

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