This week at One Stitch at a Time (OSAAT), our theme is Use a Digi. StitchyBear's Digi Outlet has hundreds of digital products from many wonderful artists, and if you use one of our products you'll be entered to win the super-duper main prize.
I used Ankhi by My Heart Pieces. I just love her work, especially her sweet little birds. Everything is colored with Copics, and I used the Blender Texture technique for the background. I enlarged the birds from the main image and gave them "wigs" with blue Sparkly Fluff.
I don't always use Prima flowers...but when I do, I use a whole bunch! I adehered them with Glossy Accents to give them some dimension, and added Liquid Pearls in different colors to the centers.
The background was embossed using my BigShot and a Fiskars texture plate, and I inked the edges with China Blue distress ink. The mesh ribbon is actually a piece of netting from the pearl onions we had for Christmas dinner!
The banner was cut with a Spellbinders die from a shiny white paper, and stamped in China Blue with a sentiment from Clear Art Stamps' Rosy Wishes set.
Inspiration/Challenges:
Crafty Creations #256: for the birds
Mod Squad Challenge: Flowers
Red Rubber Inspirationals: Dreaming of Spring Flowers
Stampin' For The Weekend: Flower Power
Thank you for visiting,and hope you'll join us this week at OSAAT,
I used Ankhi by My Heart Pieces. I just love her work, especially her sweet little birds. Everything is colored with Copics, and I used the Blender Texture technique for the background. I enlarged the birds from the main image and gave them "wigs" with blue Sparkly Fluff.
I don't always use Prima flowers...but when I do, I use a whole bunch! I adehered them with Glossy Accents to give them some dimension, and added Liquid Pearls in different colors to the centers.
The background was embossed using my BigShot and a Fiskars texture plate, and I inked the edges with China Blue distress ink. The mesh ribbon is actually a piece of netting from the pearl onions we had for Christmas dinner!
The banner was cut with a Spellbinders die from a shiny white paper, and stamped in China Blue with a sentiment from Clear Art Stamps' Rosy Wishes set.
Crafty Creations #256: for the birds
Mod Squad Challenge: Flowers
Red Rubber Inspirationals: Dreaming of Spring Flowers
Stampin' For The Weekend: Flower Power
Thank you for visiting,and hope you'll join us this week at OSAAT,
A lovely bright and cheery card with those beautiful flowers framing the image. Hazel x
ReplyDeleteAwesome card CG. Love the flower border for the image.
ReplyDeleteYour images is colored beautifully...love all the flowers along the outter edge; totally spring! Thank you for joining my challenge at the Red Rubber Inspirationals blog!
ReplyDeleteLynda - DT Champion Red Rubber Designs
Love the flowers! Beautiful! Gorgeous colours. xx Kathryne
ReplyDeleteWhat a creative idea to put flowers bordering the adorable image. Your card is so creative and beautiful!
ReplyDeleteGreat card :)
ReplyDeleteFab card CG, so full of the joys of Spring, Love the flower border, couldn't be more perfect :) :) :) Hugs Jane xxxxx
ReplyDeleteHi, your card looks great. Love how the flowers frame the image! Hugs, Sujin
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderfully cheery card. Love the bright colours, those flowers framing the image are a great addition (must have taken some time to attach them all around!). That image is just great. Perfect with the colours you chose.
ReplyDeleteLynn, your OSAAT DT Teamie
Very pretty - love the ring of flowers! Thanks for playing along with us at Red Rubber Inspirationals!
ReplyDeleteThis is lovely CG - great how you have put the little birdies holding the banner!
ReplyDeleteHugs to you Sue Pxxx OSAAT teamie
Nicely done!! I love the colors and flowers!! Thanks for joining us @ Red Rubber Inspirationals!
ReplyDeleteAmazing colours! Thank you for sharing with us at Stampin for the Weekend and good luck in our Flower Power challenge.
ReplyDeleteI'm really liking all the vibrant colors especially the colorful wreath you created for your image.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! It's a lovely image, and I especially love how you've framed her in rainbow flowers.
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