Yes .. it really does! More about that in a minute.
I wanted to make a vintage style card which was more simple in design, and going through my folder of images I came across this beautiful, old fashioned styled, children at play, and instantly knew this was ‘the’ one! I chose a 6×6″ white cardstock onto which I layered some Damask type printed card in a pale pinky beige colour. I tore around the edges of the ‘Damask’ card and then curled and distressed it with a little Cocoa ink and a colour duster. I then added two small paper doilies and distressed them just a little using what was remaining of the Cocoa ink on the colour duster, just to take the doilies from stark white, to something softer in colour.
I then chose a piece of plaid cardstock on which to mount the image of the children playing a game of Chicken and Fox – but before adhering the image I added a length of crocheted cotton lace in a pale pink, about two-thirds of the way down the plaid card. Using foam tape, I then fixed the image to the plaid card, and then again using foam tape, I fixed everything to the damask style card. Everything was now in place and all I had to do was add a little ‘fun stuff’.
I knew EXACTLY what I wanted to pop onto this card… CHICKENS! Little Cobs (5-year-old Grandson) has a bucket of little animals – horses, cows, ducks, chickens, etc – in his bedroom (here in our cottage), and I thought that he had so many of these that he really wouldn’t miss a chicken and a chick, so went rifling through his animals and found the very things. One lovely reddy brown chicken, and one fabulously funny, little yellow chick. I fixed them to the card, down towards the bottom.
I added some ‘bulrushes’ to the left hand side of the image (which I’ve had in my stash for such a long time that I can’t even remember buying them!), and some sage green flowers – made out of handmade paper. I used teeny buttons for the centres of the flowers in a very pale green. Then picking up the red in the image I added tiny wee red buttons on the plaid card, and then finished everything off with a vintage green bow to the middle of the opening edge of the card.
And that, as the say, is all there is to it.
BUT … I promised you a little more detail of the Fox and Chicken game…. The rhyme which accompanies the game appears on the front of the card …

COME MASTER FOX AND TRY YOUR BEST, MY PRETTY CHICKS, TO CATCH. I DO NOT MEAN TO LET THEM GO, FOR I SHALL BE YOUR MATCH.
I’d never heard of this game, but apparently it really is a game which was played by children around the 1930’s onwards. The image actually came with the details of how to play …
… which I fixed to the back of the card, so that whoever this card ended up with could play the game themselves, with their own children or Grandchildren!
I have to admit that I really love this fun,quirky little card. It has so much good, old fashioned fun and lots of warmth and love, and you could send this to an adult or to a child.
Well now … changing the subject…
Can you believe that it’s Thursday already? This week seems to have started a couple of hours ago and it’s racing towards the end of it already! How does that happen? What happens to ‘Time’ as you get older? It goes so fast! What say you?
Wishing you a peace filled Thursday, without any gremlins getting into it and making mischief!
Sending squidges from me in my corner, to you in yours. Have a blessed day my friends ~