What a nice, unassuming, primitive card. It's got the saltbox house, the soft wooly sheep, picket fence, and delicate painted style. The only thing missing is......
the dreaded vampire sheep of Pennsylvania!!!! They show no mercy to another of their brethren.
Here's another nice primitive card:
Aw, isn't that sweet?? Da wittle kitty and da birdie are buddies. He, he, he, he.....
But where is the little red birds partner??!!
See what a little paint can do?? This is an inexpensive way to make Halloween cards....without all the hassle of assembling them yourself. I bought these cards at a local bargain shop for ninety-nine cents for a pack of ten. What a deal!! If you do anything like this, I'd love to see it. These cards I made totally crack me up (especially the sheep).
I am sharing this post at these linky parties:
Get Your Craft On
Three Or More @ Gypsy's Corner
Halloween Party: While He Was Napping
Frugalicious Friday
DIY Fall Festival
Get Your Craft On
Three Or More @ Gypsy's Corner
Halloween Party: While He Was Napping
Frugalicious Friday
DIY Fall Festival
Those are hysterical what a great idea!!
ReplyDeleteHilarious! Totally love them!
ReplyDeleteSo original...makes me laugh, too. Great job. Thank you for sharing your creative designs. Cherry Kay
ReplyDeleteyou are a riot
ReplyDeleteThese are hysterical and I like how you altered them to turn a non Halloween card into a quirky notecard. Thanks for sharing with us at A Crafty Soiree! Please join us next time too!
ReplyDeletemy friend is a film director in NZ and made a film called "Black Sheep." In the spirit of your first card, it's a funny, campy little "horror" flick. very enjoyable. rentable too. :D
ReplyDeleteHow funny! Quick and easy too! Thanks for linking up to Topsy Turvy Tuesday's!
ReplyDeleteoh my gosh this is so funny! thanks for sharing at a crafty soiree... hope you join us again tomorrow!
ReplyDeleteThat's too cute! Love the creepy sheep!
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