Hello friends! I'm over on The Greetery blog sharing a fun project
for Mother’s Day! When the Silly Goose suite of products was introduced in
March, I was telling my mom how much fun I was having with the geese and
reminiscing about my childhood! I thought it would be fun to make a goose card
just for her to give to her on Mother’s Day this year!To begin, I created the gate because I wanted to make sure I
chose the correct size frame/embossing folders, etc. to house the dimensions of
the gate. I cut it twice using the Garden Gateway Die from Kraft Gray cardstock.
I glued the two pieces together for a nice, sturdy piece and then added a bit
of walnut stain distress oxide ink shading for added dimension and depth. The
hinges and handle are cut from black cardstock and attached to the gate using
liquid glue.The next step was to get the stenciling done on the background
panel. I cut a piece of white cardstock using the Shortbread Shapes: Scalloped Hearts Die and while I had everything at my fingertips, I created the card base
using the same die. I like to use my MISTI for stencils so I can butt them up
against the straight sides for a perfect matchup with each of the steps. Once
the stenciling was done, I got to work on the goose.I cut her from white cardstock using the Silly Goose Die and then added yellow/orange
ink to the feet and beak. I glued them on using liquid glue and attached the
wing using a foam square. The hat was colored with shades of blue and coral
flowers attached to the ribbon. I fiddled with the hat until I was satisfied
with the arrangement and then added a piece of clear tape to the back to secure
it in place.Once that was done, I got to work on the frame. I cut it
from white woodgrain cardstock using the same Shortbread Shapes: Scalloped
Hearts Die making sure to cut the middle part as well. Once that was done, I
used the coordinating Shortbread Shapes: Scalloped Hearts 3D Embossing Folder to add the details. I added some old paper and walnut stain distress oxide ink
around the edges and on the inside of the scalloped opening. I layered it onto
the stenciled panel using foam squares for dimension. The gate was also
attached with foam squares along with Mrs. Goose!I wanted some additional flower and foliage so I used the Bigger Botanicals: Oregano and Bigger Botanicals: Hawthorn Die to enhance the
design. I pulled them apart and used them in the way that looked best with the
gate rather than keeping each cluster together. The finishing touch is a sentiment
that is cut using the Silly Goose Sentiments Die and then stamped in black using
the Silly Goose Sentiments Stamp Set. This was such a fun card to create and I
hope my mom likes it! Thanks for fluttering by!
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