Sunday, December 3, 2023

Backyard Wren

 I know I have told myself many times I do NOT need anymore bird dies, but here I go again. He is a little bigger than my other birds.  I love them in wreaths so I had to add that but this time I cut some thing strips of paper and crinkled them up a bit to make a little nest for him to sit in.  I colored him by inking with my blender brushes.


  • Memory Box - Backyard Wren die, colored with inks and blending brush
  • Spellbinders - Wreath die
  • Tim Holtz - Funky Floral #3
  • Martha Stewart - tag punch
  • ODBD - Mini tag sentiment stamp
  • Queen & co. - sunflower yellow gems

Thanks so much for taking the time to stop by today,

Connie

13 comments:

  1. I love your little bird Connie, I say the same thing to myself, but when you see it, you need it, he is perfect, gorgeous card..

    Luv CHRISSYxx

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  2. Absolutely stunning with this gorgeous design, amazing creativity and beautiful colours xx

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  3. I love this bird die! Your card is so pretty. What a nice way to make the nest too.

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  4. Yeah but he is wonderful! I like the size of him too! Love the wreath you created too!

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  5. This lovely bird sits on the wreath beautifully.

    All the best Jan

    PS I do like your snowman banner photograph.

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  6. This wren is precious. Love how you gave him a nest. Such charm and creativity. ;) XOXO

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  7. Birds and wreaths are two of my favorite things, and I love this card you created using both. Love that sweet little nest you made for your bird too!

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  8. oooooh this is so cute. i really like the layout and that cute little yellow bird!! i definitely think you needed this dye, you are putting it to good use already!!

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  9. Great die cutting and layering for this wonderful card.

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  10. This is so pretty, Connie! I love this bird, but haven't played with it enough yet. I like the colors you gave it, and the nest and wreath. I, too, love a bird in a wreath.

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