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Sunday, 2 April 2023

Rockin Duck

Hello Portal peeps.  It's the second of the month so time for the Card Chain Challenge reveal and this card went to Dawn in New Zealand.  Rockin' duck also fits the new Lost Coast Portal to Creativity Rock or Pop Challenge -  include a pop up element or make a rocking card.  I love rocking cards.  These are actually really easy to make.  You can cut a circle, fold it in half and use that as your card base.  Or you can take a tent fold card base and use scissors or dies to cut the bottom edge into a curve.  Then decorate it as you like......

I used Studio Light journal dies to cut the yellow card base and matching green mat, and, just because the die was in this set, I decided to add semi-circular pocket to my project.   I stamped the green panel with green ink and two stamps from Lost Coast Designs Pieces of Calligraphy set.  I stamped the brown mat on the little pocket with brown ink and Lost Coast Designs Mini Butterfly Collage stamp.  I die cut a scrap of the green card with a grass die and added a bit of promarker scribblings.  I stamped Carmen's Veranda Duck on yellow card, coloured his beak and feet and fussy cut.   I was going to put a tea bag in the pocket, but I think they frown on such things in New Zealand, so I added some paper leaves instead.  Hopefully my exchange partner will be able to use them for something crafty.

 
And when the leaves are taken away you can see the Happy Everything sentiment which is from Lost Coast Designs Party Words set.


I hope you take some time to check out all the fun interactive Rock and Pop cards the team are sharing this month, and don't forget to join the fun for a chance to win Lost Coast dollars.  

Thanks for dropping by.   Hugz

Joining the fun at
Country View Challenge April - Things With Wings
We Love Stamping April Challenge - AG opt Animal/Bird
Scrappelyst Utfordring for April - Gul
Creative Crafting Uncles Challenge 39 - Spring/Easter
Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge - Anything Goes

13 comments:

  1. I love rocker cards too, they are really easy and quick with interest as bonus.
    This cute duck makes me smile and the little pocket with leaves behind remembers me a turkey tail. I find this so fun! :D
    Thanks so much for joining us at We Love Stamping!

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  2. It's just rock 'n' roll, baby! Love this little card and what a cute idea to tuck leaves in the pocket. Jo x

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  3. What a fun little duck!
    Great rocker card!

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  4. Way to rock it, Gail - love your duckie!!

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  5. what a cute ducky on your wonderful rocker card Gail! So fun! Julia xx

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  6. Aww, a waddling duckling! Thanks for the little video clip, makes him even more adorable to see him move!

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  7. Super rocker card! Thanks for joining the things with wings challenge at Countryview Challenges and good luck in the draw. Hugs Rachel x

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  8. That Duck is so cute Gail and the rocker real fun, just perfect for our Animal theme at We Love Stamping, thanks so much for joining us.

    B x

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  9. Do you know, I have never made a rocker card. Might have to change that. Love this one and the extra pocket detail is very clever. Lovely to see it in the we love stamping gallery too xx

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  10. This is so sweet and the fact that it is a rocker card makes that duck even more fun. Thanks for sharing with us at We Love Stamping challenge.

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  11. Love the little rocker card and cute chick -feathers are a great addition
    Carol x

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  12. FLott kort!
    Takk for at du deltar hos Scrappelyst.

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