Sunday, November 28, 2010

Hippity Hopping on Monday!

Good monday morning everyone!  We are heading into a hectic time of year getting ready for the holidays,  but I hope you will still be able to stop by and relax for a few minutes while I share some creations with you.  It is time for another Hippity Hop Monday with Ippity... and today I am sharing a card with one of my favorite sets from the recent new release - Farm Fresh.

Isn't this rooster a great image?  I decided to go with the good morning sunshine theme throughout the card, using the inverted circles nesties and the Rays embossing folder from Tim Holtz to create the rising sun.  I used dew drop ink pads to rub across the embossed image to add color to the sun's rays.  I finished it off with some red gingham ribbon for an additional country touch.  A quick and easy, yet cheerful card.  You can purchase this and all other Ippity sets on my SALES BLOG.  All are in stock and ready to ship.

Thanks for stopping by today, and have fun on the next stop on the hop - it's time to visit Lynn to see what she has created for us today.  If you haven't started the hop yet, you can find the complete list of sites on the Ippity Blog HERE.  Have a great Monday, and happy stamping!


Joan Signature

11 comments:

farmhouse-story said...

that embossing folder is perfect for the stamp-tfs!

Erika said...

fabulous card. love the embossing.

Savannah O'Gwynn said...

SUPER cute background--like it is the sun!! LOVE these stamps! FAB job!

Kelly Mahany said...

Perfect pairing of the rooster with the rays embossing folder!

stampjourney said...

Love your rising sun effect with the rooster! So cute!

Lisa said...

Wow! How cool is this - love how you did the embossing!

Rona said...

oh wow that is super cute!! great job

Scrapcollectr said...

Love your combined sun features. That embossed background really rocks!
*smile*

Angie Blom said...

wow.. what a coool card. I love it. great background for this stamp.. Awesome!

Kathy H said...

Lovely

Kathy said...

Cool background technique, looks fantastic.