Hello there!! It's reveal time at Studio Calico and I've got some cards to share with you that were made using the County Fair kit and add-ons. Some really fun goodies in this month's kits....
This first card includes only items from the Main County Fair kit plus I used my new Tiny Attacher and added a bit of twine.
This colorful little number features lots of goodies from the main plus the milk cap embellies are from add-on #3 (Shooting Gallery).
The woodgrain paper was die cut with Papertrey's mat stack 4 die and the cream layer was die cut with the fillable frames #5 die.
The little half milk caps look like there's a staple printed on them (see the two middle caps) so I used my Tiny Attacher right over the printed staple on the two outer caps. Don't those little milk caps make for a fun banner?
The "UR" wood veneer letters were spritzed with Mister Huey's custard spray mist and then some calico shine.
This one features more of the main kit plus a patterned paper accent from add-on #1 and the "xo ox" stamp is from add-on #3.
I used a few Papertrey dies here -- the half & half die as well as the fillable frames #4 die.
This one is another main kit only card. The numbers were stamped with versamark ink and heat embossed with Zing opaque embossing powder in Chestnut.
Papertrey's small scalloped border die was used on the green patterned paper on the left. I cut apart one of the Jenni Bowlin flowers for a bit dimension on the focal point.
This card features goodies from add-on #1 (Ring Toss).
I also used my Tiny Attacher to add the little staples accent.....um, I kind of love that thing!
This one is all add-on #1 (Ring Toss) plus some Mister Huey's calico shine and my sewing machine.
That rainbow paper looks sooooo pretty misted with calico shine!
Here's a fun little "hey Y'all"! I used Papertrey's beautiful blooms dies to create the flower, a Turning a New Leaf die for the leaves and the Happy Day die for the frame.
The "hey Y'all" sentiment was stamped in versamark ink and heat embossed with Zing Chestnut embossing powder.
I added some droplets of Mister Huey's calico shine (SO pretty when dripped on cream card stock) and Dewey.
Here's a card showcasing items from add-on #3 (Shooting Gallery) plus some of the woodgrain washi tape from the County Fair main kit. That scrumptious button is from the main kit as well.
The flowers were simply cut from patterned paper and spritzed with calico shine before layering them together.
This card is also from add-on #3 (Shooting Gallery) with the addition of that cream/pink patterned paper from the main kit.
I hope you've enjoyed today's projects! Lots and lots to look at!
Thanks for sharing part of your day with me.
Wishing you well,
{Supplies -- click on thumbnails}