"Bird on a Branch"
Stamp: En Francais (SU!)
Paper: Soft Suede, River Rock, Old Olive (SU!)
Ink: Soft Suede, Old Olive (SU!)
Accessories & Tools: Big Shot, Fanciful Flourish die (Cheery Lynn); Vintage Bird Cage and Nested Bird dies (Poppy Stamps), sponges, adhesives, glue and dimensionals
I inked the En Francais background stamp, stamped it off once onto scrap paper and then stamped it onto River Rock cardstock.
I die-cut the flourish twice, once from Soft Suede cardstock and once from Old Olive cardstock. I sponged the stems with Soft Suede ink to darken them slightly. I sponged the green flourish (leaves only) with Old Olive ink to darken the base of each leaf. I cut the leaves out and glued them on top of the Soft Suede flourish.
I die-cut the bird cage from black cardstock and the nested bird from Soft Suede (again, sponging the edges to give the bird some interest).
I mounted the branch, bird and cage onto my stamped card front, popping the cage up with dimensionals to add depth. I mounted the card front onto a card base of Soft Suede cardstock. The inside panel is River Rock and I added one branch with leaves to the bottom.
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Just thought I'd share a tip with you today. Sometimes I have trouble getting a clean die-cut ... not sure if it's my cutting plates that need replacing, or maybe I've used the die so many times it is getting a bit worn ... or my Big Shot rollers are not as tight as they used to be. I find ones that have thin pieces (like the stems on the flourish above), a particular challenge. I find it helps to have an emery board handy. I use it to smooth out the rough edges. It only takes a few minutes, but makes a huge difference.
6 comments:
Really lovely and clean~
I love it, Loll! I'm partial to that En Francais stamp. I have to check out those Cheery Lynn dies, altho Lord knows ...
I have the same issues with my dies (especially the Memory Box), in my Cuttlebug and all my die stuff is brand new. I do the emery board trick, too, and I'm glad to know it isn't just me not knowing how to use my Cuttlebug properly!
This is such a beautiful card, Loll! The script background is perfect! Thanks for the tips on the diecuts. I don't have much experience with these delicate beauties, but I'll remember to put an emery board in my toolbox. I can think of several instances it would help!
Great card..the cuts look super..the shading adds interest and dimension. Love it!
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Gorgeous Loll! Vintage CAS beauty!
I love your CASE card, Loll. Even though it's a vintage feel, it's still very clean and modern. Lovely.
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