I used the Backyard Birds set to create my Christmas card. When I trimmed out the cardinal image I noticed that the top branch image wasn't connected to the rest of the image, and could be used separately.... so I cut it off! I stamped the cardinal in Pesto dye ink on pearlescent cardstock, and masked the bird, branch and pine cone. Next, I traced a faint circle in pencil and began stamping the separate branch (stamping several times before reinking) around the circle, creating the wreath form. When my stamping was done, I used a circle template (Coluzzle) to create the round panel, then misted the piece with water so the Pesto ink would bleed and feather a little. I used a large stipple brush to even out the color.
The cardinal was colored first with Neopiko alcohol markers and then shaded and highlighted with Prismacolor pencils. I trimmed along the underside of his wing and lifted it slightly with a craft knife for dimension. I used Polar White Flower Soft on the snowy branch and pine cone.
JustRite Design Team:
Sharon Harnist
Angela Barkhouse
Sankari Wegman
Stephanie Kraft
Kazan Clark
Michele Kovack
Kellie Fortin
Barb Schram
Debbie Olson
Becca Feeken
Heidi Blankenship
Flower Soft Design Team:
Jeanne Streiff
Debbie Seyer
Gini Cagle
Linda Beeson
Deb Felts
Cibele Glazer
Vicki Garrett
Dina Kowal **you're here!**
The Shabby Tea Room Design Team:
Debbie Marcinkiewicz
Nicole Segnere
Clare Buswell
Pattie Goldman
Lisa Golzbein
Cathy Clark-Sanite
Thanks for stopping by today! Today is my blog's 4th birthday, so this was a fun way to celebrate. Enjoy the hop!!
P.S. You'll notice in the photo above that I used the clear acrylic blocks for my stamping on this project, because I was working with single images, and also wanted to be able to see right where I was stamping the small branch. If you purchase the Backyard Birds set, you'll need the 3-1/4" round wooden block to be able to stamp the borders.
HOly MACKERAL woman! That is one BEAUTIFUL card.......sorry to be shouting, but this is AMAZING!!! Have a wonderful day
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Lovely card! I used a bunch of Peel-Offs, too! Great mind! LOL
ReplyDeleteThis is my first visit to your blog, but won't be my last. I love what you did with the cardinal. Removing that top pine branch and using it separately is a great idea. Love the name of your blog and its origin! Congrats on 4 years!
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful, Dina!
ReplyDeleteYour artwork is always soooo amazing! Once again you blew me away! This card is absolutely gorgeous, Dina.
ReplyDeleteDina, this card is great! I am pulling out my Peel-offs now!
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Gini
oooh, happy blog-birthday! Congratulations! LOVE your beautiful wreath and bird...how very clever and creative you are! I am in LOVE with those gold peel offs! So very elegant!
ReplyDeleteWOW..........this is a masterpiece and should be framed! Absolutely gorgeous! Having fun hopping with you all today - so happy I stopped by! :)
ReplyDeleteThis isn't just a card, it's art! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing! :o)
Dina, what a Gorgeous card!! I love how you created the wreath--it's beautiful!! Your coloring is wonderful and I love the Flower Soft.
ReplyDeleteOoooooh, Dina. This is such an elegant and beautiful card that I'm lost for words. Way to go, girl!!
ReplyDeleteWOW! stunning card!
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