A while back I started a card and once I had the background paper done, I wasn't sure what to do with it. I had used my Little Leaves die-cut for a previous card, then kept the "stencil" that's created when die-cutting and used it to sponge a backdrop of leaves on white paper. I added a grid with the Scor-Pal and then ran out of ideas of what to do. I had tried adding some flowers and they just didn't look right, so I filed away the background and today, it just came to me what to do with it. Viola ... my bird's nest card. Hope you like.
"Bird's Nest"
Paper: Whisper White, Not Quite Navy (SU!)
Ink: Kiwi Kiss, Old Olive, Soft Suede, Early Espresso, Night of Navy (SU!)
Accessories & Tools: Two-step bird punch, Little Leaves die-cut (stencil), raffia, Word Window punch, Scor-Pal, white gel pen, sticky strips, adhesives and dimensionals
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I sponged two strands of raffia with Soft Suede ink and then added random patches of Early Espresso ink to give the raffia some color. I wound one strand around two fingers several times, pulled in off and then started wrapping the other way. Once one strand was used up, I added a second strand and kept wrapping until I was happy with the look of my "nest". I tied the two strand ends together at the back to secure and hold everything in place. I used sticky strips to glue the nest to the background, placing it on one branch. I punched the bird out of Not Quite Navy cardstock and sponged with Night of Navy ink around the edges. I glued the back wing to the body of the bird and popped up the front wing with a dimensional. I then placed the bird sitting in the nest and popped it up with another dimensional. I used the white gel pen to add an eye on the bird.
I stamped the sentiment in Night of Navy ink and punched it out with the Word Window punch and added it below the nest.
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