Sunday, November 1, 2020

Winter Birds Are On the Way

 

This afternoon I'm back with a second posting, this time with my Design Team ladies from The Corrosive Challenge Blog with a new month (#11) and a new sponsor.  For November our sponsors are: The Art of Ching Chou Kuik and Fred She Said Designs.

For my project card I'm using Fred She Said's image Winter Birds - Blue Tit Digi  

I wanted to make the bird a little differently so I decided to make her dimensional.  Here's my finished card, then several photos and details on how I went through the steps to get to the end result.  


I started by duplicating the single image of the bird (which comes with this set also) at the same time as I duplicated the above image. I used my Copic markers for coloring and duplicated the colors for the second bird.   


Then I carefully fussy cut the second bird out and placed her on wax paper on a small paper plate.  I used a foam disposable brush to apply two thin coats of Mod Podge, allowing about 30 minutes to dry in between coats and over night before the next step.  

Next I took the first colored bird and die cut her in a circle with the Gina Marie Design Pleated Lace Circle Die.  I covered an A2 sized card base vertically with a Christmas flower patterned paper, then added the colored image toward the top center of the card base.  Using my Misti, I stamped 'Merry Christmas' from Gina Marie Designs winter Flourished Stamp Set, die cut the ends, and added across the bottom half of the card base.  

Now to add the 'Mod Podge Bird'.  On the Card Base Bird -  I placed two small foam squares in the center of the bird's body and then carefully put glue on the feet and legs of the bird on the card base.   I carefully placed the Mod Podge Bird's feet onto the branch, then laid her body onto the foam square, making sure she was lined up straight and held her there for a few second to let the glue dry good. 



I added a tiny dot of Diamond Stickles to each of the highlight spots on the holly berries and on the bird's eye.  Then I randomly added the three blue enamel dots and the white organza bow for the finishing touch. 

Thank you for stopping by today.  I enjoy sharing my work with you and invite you to “Follow” my blog and to visit my site ~ “Not Just Scraps” on Facebook ~ where you can purchase my cards.

   

Serving a Risen Savior,

Pam


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9 comments:

  1. Hi Pam,
    what a very lovely image and I love your Bird in the different colours.
    Great design and wonderful paper used.
    Thank you for joining the MAWTT Challenge.
    Lots of crafty love. Jenny L. DT

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  2. This is very pretty,

    Thanks for playing along over at MAWTT,

    Hugz Tinz

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  3. So beautiful, thank you for joining us at MAWTT, xxx

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  4. Such a beautiful card, thanks for joining us at the Dragonfly Dreams Challenge.
    Hugs Ilonka DT

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  5. A beautiful card - thanks for joining us this time at Christmas 24 - Jacqueline DT x

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  6. A beautifully designed card.

    Thanks for joining us at the Christmas 24 Challenge.

    Helen x

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  7. Hello… Thanks for sharing your lovely card with Moving Along with the Times; it fits perfectly with our ‘Christmas Flowers’ challenge theme. Hope you can join us next month for our new challenge. Diane Louise (Team Leader) xx

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  8. Beautiful creation.
    Thank you for sharing in our challenge at Classic Design Challenge we really appreciate you joining in.

    Hester DT



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  9. Love the dimension on your gorgeous Christmas robin. Great work. Sorry to be so late commenting. Thank you so much for playing along with our Christmas Landscapes theme at Christmas 24 Challenge. Deborah, DT.

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