Hi everyone! Life has been a little heavy handed lately, but I've enjoyed making cards when time allows. Today I have a Christmas card which was inspired by the previous Peace on Earth challenge. It was made in plenty of time but I just couldn't get it photographed and up on the blog. I'm here now, though, and will share in the current POE challenge. There is no resemblance to the inspiration board, but it's not required, thank goodness. I'm grateful for any encouragement to get my Christmas cards done!
I do think the cardinal with leafy flourish is the prettiest thing! It's one of my recently acquired Cottage Cutz dies -- retired and a bargain basement price. I cannot resist the occasional shopping spree at The Scrapping Cottage. It was cut from watercolor paper and colored with Tombow markers. The Wispy Pine Needle Corner is an older Poppystamps die which I use a lot. Cut from green cardstock and stippled with full strength white acrylic paint. I use the bottled acrylic paint, the kind you can pour.
There's a wood grain theme throughout. The ovals are some of my oldest Spellbinders dies, from back when they did mostly basic shapes. Typical old meets new or in this case new-ish. My nature and bird loving heart was happy when this card was finished.
I'll link to the Peace on Earth Challenge and Darnell's NBUS Challenge #51. My Cardinal w/Flourish is a first time use.
Wishing you a beautiful day!
Stamps: Lawn Fawn Winter Wavy Sayings Paper: Arches 140 lb hot press watercolor, 111 lb white woodgrain cardstock, black Bazzill, SU Garden Green for pine corners, Craft Consortium Wood Textures designer paper Ink: Memento Tuxedo Black for sentiment Coloring: Tombow markers Dies: Cottage Cutz Cardinal w/Flourish, Spellbinders Classic and Big Scalloped Ovals, Poppystamps Wispy Pine Needle Corner, Lawn Cuts Fancy Wavy Banners Other: 2 mm red pearls, white acrylic paint, Scotch brand foam mounting tape to pop up sentiment banner