Supplies: Paper - American Crafts Christmas A2 woodgrain card;
Neenah Classic Crest Solar White
Stamps with Coordinating Dies - Hero Arts SB125 Vintage Post (retired)
Ink - Memento Tuxedo Black; Pine Needles Distress Oxide
Other - Copic Markers; Hero Arts lacquer
Since we're staying at home, the idea is to be inspired by something in the home. I was inspired by two things; first - a beautiful Marc Hanson print I bought for my parents many years ago at Wild Wings in Lake City MN. It's called "Late Snow Cardinals" and was printed by them in 1988. It hangs in my parents' lower level where I stay when I visit. Secondly, my parents have a lot of birds in their yard and in fact are an awarded bird sanctuary (plaque proudly displayed and newspaper article saved!). I'm constantly seeing a flash of red in the trees while I do dishes at the kitchen sink. Here's a photo of the cardinal print on the wall (please excuse the glare):
I diecut and stamped the cardinal and a couple branches. When I was coloring the cardinal I blobbed on the white border so I fussy cut him. I used a fave woodgrain card by American Crafts but added the stamped text (in the same set as the cardinal). Kept it very simple and now I have another Christmas card for the stash - yay!!
Thanks for stopping and thanks to Hero Arts for another fun challenge!!
7 comments:
what a great story to go with your lovely cardinal card - so CAS and classy
wonderful take on your inspiration piece, linda! the print is gorgeous! I can see why it and the birds in the yard inspired you!
So beautifully done Linda!
what a beautiful card Linda. It is stunning
Beautiful card. It depicts the print perfectly.
You've captured the print wonderfully!
An awarded bird sanctuary?!--how wonderful! I was so thrilled to see 1 cardinal before I left Indy last year. The print you gave your folks is so beautiful & I absolutely love the card you made based on it!
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