Our weather has taken a decided turn to the chilly side lately, which makes me yearn for spring all the more! So here's a card to help us be patient until it gets here.
supplies: white, bright pink, yellow, brown, and rust cardstock, Concord & 9th Boughs and Holly stencils, twisted citron, mowed lawn, and rustic wilderness distress inks, 2 Pink Fresh Studio Fairy Dust pink inks, blending brushes, Simon Blossom Field embossing folder, Layered Birdie die, sentiment from Spellbinders Pocket Full of Spring Stitching dies, adhesive foam to pop up robin
Sorry I haven't been around lately, still getting back to normal again. I'll try to do better!
Just found that the Just Us Girls Challenge is "birds", and they are teaming up with Time Out Challenges, so I'll be entering this card in both of them!!
It does look like a spring wreath! Lovely card, Lin!
ReplyDeleteSimply gorgeous. Second time today I've seen this bird being used. It's stunning and love how you've made it into a robin. Hopefully your weather will turn spring like soon. We certainly are starting to feel a bit autumnal here in New Zealand.
ReplyDeleteDarling robin in the wreath, Lin - so pretty with the embossed background!!
ReplyDeleteLove the wreath and the background embossing and the pretty colours you've chosen - it's absolutely gorgeous Lin! And thanks for entering your beautiful feathered friend into our collaboration challenge at Time Out Challenges and JUGS!
ReplyDeleteHugs, Kate (DT Time Out Challenges)!
You've made the perfect Robin, Lin, and thanks for showing me that wreath can be for something other than Christmas. Thanks for sharing your card with us at the Just Us Girls/Time Out collaboration challenge.
ReplyDeleteGosh what a lovely stencilled wreath Lin and I love the added dimension of the embossing folder! Gorgeous layered bird! Thanks for entering your beautiful feathered friend into our collaboration challenge at Time Out Challenges and JUGS!
ReplyDeleteHugs, Kate (DT Time Out Challenges)!