I used Pirate Chickie for this Card and Notepad project.
For the card I used the Chocolate Chip SU paper with the Tim Holtz Kraft paper. It has the vintage looking ocean map on it and I love using it for pirate cards. I also used some old ribbon that worked with the little "coins" I made. After stamping my pirate with his treasure I drew the mounds of gold he is standing on. Stickles were added to both the gold and sword. :)
For the notepad, I embossed some Kraft paper and aged it with the chocolate chip ink and popped up the pirate again on his piles of gold. So fun!
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41 comments:
How cool are these projects!!!! Thanks for sharing!!!
these are really fun - i wouldn't mind receiving one as a gift! way to think outside the box for the hop!
Great projects! That tiny little eye patch on the pirate chickie made me smile!
Ahoy Matey! What a great combo!
OMG Lani! This is over the top, fabulous! AMAZING!
What a very unique way to use the chickies - love these projects!
How cute!
What a clever use for the chickee and love the distressed card and note pad.
I just so love that little pirate. Fantastic cards!
Another clever use for the chickee and I love the distressed look. Look out Tim.
Oh my goodness, these are AMAZING!!!! Perfect use of the pirate chickie! Both the card and the notebook are AWESOME!
awesome projects! love the distressing
These are so great!!! So creative and fun!!! Thanks for sharing these with us. Keep up the great work!!!
Okay, well this card and notepad combo is just amazing. What a terrific gift idea. I know my young nephew would LOVE this! Amazing!
These are so neat!!! Love the distressed look on both -- they are so unique!
What a cutie pie chickie!!!!! Love this card.
Wow, the ocean map is really great with the pirate chick!
Oh yeah...these are awesome!! I just love the weathered look!
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Great projects! The EB Folder is a perfect pair with this Pirate Chickie! Love the vintage look too!
STELLAR!!! Love these so much Lani. The aged look you've achieved is awesome!
WOW! Love the backgrounds, perfect for pirate chickie! So amazing!
Thanks so much for the comments so far fellow crafters! :) I loved making the pirate set, so fuN!
Super cute! I love this! Thanks for sharing!
Arggg me Buckoo----Love your swashbuckling cards!!
Love them both. You managed to work the chicks into something not 'too' cute. I love pirate with the nautical papers.
SUPER FUN projects!!!! I LOVE the aged look the distressing gives the projects and the touches of sparkle are perfect for a pirate and his treasures!!!!!
Love your projects. VERY VERY cool.
Super cute pirate projects! I love that notebook completely--great work here with your DeNami chickie!!!
These are super COOL projects! Your designs are perfect for the pirate chickie! ;o)
Love your pirate chickie! Great embossing to go with it also!
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Neat project!
Oh I just love all the rich distressing! Wonderful!!
Both of these are so great. Love the texture on the notebook and the papers on the card!
Super cute altered projects! Love how you combined the distressed style with that cute pirate chickie! :)
These are such masculine cards for having Chickies on them.. GREAT JOB, you go Girl!!
Wow, those just blew me away...WONDERFUL card and cute project!
This is so cute and what a different idea!!
Oh wow...these are so cool!! I just adore that pirate chickie. Thanks for your great ideas!
Great idea and really cute chickies
Those are great! And quite masculine as well, which is awesome. Really nice work.
Wow you make it look so easy. What a great job and who doesn't love a pirate?
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