Wednesday, October 30, 2024

A little birdie told me...

 ...that it's your birthday!
Hello and welcome, crafty friends.
Here's another card I'd like to share with you:


I love the versatility of this bird die. I used a few shades
of teal ink to blend all the bits then assembled them.
Admittedly, this is a recent purchase, but I've paired it
with items in my stash, ranging from a few years ago
 (the sentiments and stitched circle die)
 to 2012 (the paper and lacey circle die).


Anther sentiment on the inside finishes this card:


There are a few challenges I'd like to enter this at:





Thanks for visiting. I hope you have a great day!



Supplies:
Stamps: Honey Bee Stamps - Inside Birthday Sentiments
Ink: Altenew - Mountain Mist, Volcano Lake, Lagoon; Memento - Tuxedo Black
DP: American Crafts - Color Crush
CS: Neenah; scrap
Accessories: Poppy Stamps - Nordic Plumed Bird die; Sunny Studio - Stitched Circle die; Spellbinders - Lacey Circle die; MISTI
Adhesives: Bearly Art glue; SA - tape runner, foam squares




















5 comments:

  1. Oh, this sweet bird... I love it! And look at the paper. So cute! I think I might have that paper in my Vast Hoard. It's a tweet to see you card at Seize the Birthday!

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  2. this is as sweet as can be! I adore your little bird paper and the sweet little bird in the circle. thank you for playing along with us at Seize the Birthday!

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  3. Chris, this is such a sweet, sweet card! The bird paper is so cute, but it is the die cut bird that steals my heart. I LOVE it! Thank you so much for playing in my sketch challenge at The Paper Players this week!

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  4. Those Nordic dies are so very pretty, and your bird matches your papers perfectly! So happy you used our sketch this week at the Players!

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  5. Chris... absolutely love your sweet birdie! And your choice of DSP is the perfect accompaniment. Thanks so much for sharing with The Paper Players.

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