Red - 5 1/2" x 8 1/2", scored at 4 1/4"
Black - 4" x 5 1/4"
White - 3 7/8" x 5 1/8"
Gingham patterned paper - 3 7/8" x 1 1/2"
I have found that sometimes it is much easier to cut all the various pieces of a die from white cardstock and then color them. That is what I did with the Chicken Noodle Soup die. The sentiment die was cut from black cardstock, which I had backed with a double-sided adhesive sheet.
Using the illustration on the packaging, I colored the various die-cut pieces with Copic markers -- with the exception of the soup can and the spoon. These I colored with a silver Wink of Stella brush. I didn't think it was necessary to color the entire soup can because only the top and bottom would eventually show.
Then I constructed the chicken, soup bowl, and soup can.
After I put my card together, I decided that the "CHICKEN NOODLE SOUP" didn't show up very well; so I used an XS Faber-Castell black pen to go over the words. I was much happier with this. I then added the three enamel dots.
I was really impressed with all the parts of this die -- down to the steam and the noodles! Be sure to check out these very cute Get Well dies, as well as all the others that are on sale.
CottageCutz dies used on my card are:
This is so cute!
ReplyDeleteThis is my favorite die absolutely adorable card!
ReplyDeleteThis is the most clever die of any I've seen. I just love it! Your card is darling.
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this die makes me giggle every time I see it- love the chicken and noodles. Such a cute card Lois
ReplyDeleteAdorable card! I absolutely love the chicken in the bowl of soup! The coloring you did adds so much dimension to each of the die cuts!
ReplyDeleteLove this card. You colored this so beautifuly.
ReplyDeleteThis card brings a smile to my face - love it!
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