Sunday, October 20, 2024

Be Merry

 Hello and happy Sunday to you!
I'm popping in with a Christmas card
I'd like to share with you:


This is a mix of old and new items. The new items are
the Nordic bird and Be Merry dies from Poppy Stamps.
Also, the patterned paper from Lawn Fawn is new.
I die cut the bird and twig pieces from white card stock
and blended all the colors with various inks. For some
sparkle, I added glitter drops to the berries.


Here's the finished inside:


Thank you for visiting. I appreciate you stopping by.
Have a great day!



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Supplies:
Stamps: Honey Bee Stamps - Inside Holiday Sentiments
Ink: Taylored Expressions - Guava, Fruit Punch, Mulled Wine, Lime Zest, Cilantro; Memento - Tuxedo Black, Rich Cocoa
DP: Lawn Fawn - Candy Cane Lane
CS: Neenah; Bazzill
Accessories: Poppystamps - Nordic Plumed Bird die, Be Merry die, & Holly Twig die; Honey Bee Stamps - Pierced Fancy Flakes cover plate; MISTI; Nuvo white blizzard Glitter Drops; true black & CT4 Spectrum Noir markers
Adhesives: Scrapbook Adhesives - tape runner and foam squares; Bearly Arts glue
















5 comments:

  1. Adorable take on the sketch! Love the different elements you used--especially the bird!

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  2. Your merry little bird and branch are a perfect take on the sketch, Chrispy! Your color blending is beautiful and I love the schparkle on the berries! Thank you for inspiring everyone to use their NBUS! Hugs, Darnell

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  3. Hi Chris, love the little bird on your Christmas card, my Gran loved getting UK Christmas cards with little Robins on them. Have a wonderful week... Megan

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  4. So tweet and cute. Perfect use of the sketch.

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  5. The pieces fit together so perfectly! Thanks for playing along with us at FMS this week.

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