Good morning!  Smiley from millan.net Man has it been hectic the last couple of days.  First, the SCS Blogs were moved to a new server and there was a slight problem that wasn’t fixed until late this afternoon.  Second, I finally broke down and went to the hand surgeon today for this trigger finger of mine.  The thumb on my left hand had started to hurt and it was getting hard to open jars, etc.  I thought I might have truly damaged my thumb.  As it turned out, the thumb was part of the trigger finger issue.  So I got two cortisone shots today, one in my thumb and one in my middle finger.  I’m crossing all 9 toes that this helps for a while!

This week for the Rubbernecker Wacky Wednesday Challenge, Candy has challenged all of us to use inchies on our card or project.  You can get all the details and learn how you can win a 40% off coupon from Rubbernecker Stamps at the Rubbernecker Blog.  You can also visit the Red-Hot Mommas blogs to see other examples!

Now I don’t want you to or anything, but I didn’t distress, sponge, use brads or sand on my card today!  I had to ask my family if I felt warm . . . I truly thought I might have had a fever.

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The little chick was colored with Copic Markers and then die cut (along with all the layers behind the inchie) with Spellbinders Square Nestabilities.  The background was embossed with the new Spellbinders Paisley Impressabilities . . . isn’t that just the coolest look?  I know you think those are brads in the corners but they are actually Fiskars Dew Drops that I found buried in some junk I had.  I tell ya, there’s absolutely no way in hell that I can remember what I have and where to find it.  I also have to tell you, that this card took me just as long to make as it would for one that I distressed from top to bottom.

I hope y’all have a great day and thanks for dropping in.  I’ve got another dentist appointment today . . . yucky!  This time it’s to see what molars I need root canal on.Smiley from millan.net

11 Responses to “Rubbernecker WACKY WEDNESDAY!”

  1. OK, now that I’ve picked myself up off the floor I’ll tell ya how cute ths is!!!!! You are a woman with many talents, my friend!!!! I love your little chick and all the super cool details you added this fabulous design…AWESOME work, Sherry!!!

  2. What? No distressing? Such a nice card Sherry!

  3. Ok Yoda~~~CAS?!!! YOU?!!! AAACCCKKKK!!! This is just to prove to your padawon that many different styles can lurk in one’s mind, huh?!! (sigh)…..ok, teacher….if you can branch out, then so can I!!

    (love this btw! the ribbon treatment is too cool!)

  4. Wait just a dog-gone minute.
    I’ve linked to the wrong blog, surely I have.
    ….. checking…..
    ….. hold please …..

    OMWORD!
    I’m on the right blog!
    This little chickie is NOT distressed!!
    ****faints******

    😉
    Bev

  5. Cute cute cute!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Are you sure you didn’t hire someone to make this for you? No sponging? No getting inky?? Hee hee hee! Love the impressabilities on your white layer. WOW!!!!!

  6. don’t cross your toes or you’ll get trigger toe! LOL! This is a darling chick. Love the embossed background and the brads!

  7. Cute Sherry! Love the clean and simple design!

    Vicki

  8. It is so fun to see you do a fun sweet card. The little chick is my all time favorite of the Easter Inchies set and I love that you pulled it out of the Easter theme to do a birthday card with it. Great color choices, Sherry!

  9. Tee hee!
    This card may not be inky–but it is SURE DARN CUUUUTE!!
    I love that little chick!!
    Great card Sherry! (you can always get inky tomorrow 😉 )

  10. LOVE the freshness and whiteness of this!!! It’s so darn cute and that background is wonderful! I could’ve sworn those were your signature brads!!

  11. OMGosh Sherry this is just the cutest “EVER” I love it!! I never would have thought to use the hatching chick image for a birthday, I will now….Awesome card Girly!!!

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