My choices were raspberry, mink and lagoon.
So you may wonder why the birds look different.
Sometimes I like to play with the image I have to come up with new images.
As in the case of these birds which are actually a tulip image from CTMH “Eastertime”, turned on their sides and the eyes, beaks and feet draw with a Zig black marker.
The birds were stamped with Distress Oxides peacock feathers, picked raspberry and pumice stone.
They were stamped onto a branch that I believe was a tree in CTMH “Aspiration”.
That and the sentiment were stamped with Gina K. Designs black amalgam ink.
This I trimmed to a square, applied a black piece behind it and taped it to a pick card stock base card.
Gorgeous, love the softness
ReplyDeleteClaire Mrs H's Crafty Corner
You are so clever!! I love that you turned tulips into birds! LOVE❤️
ReplyDeleteWhat an adorable card! I love that you saw birds in the tulip shape! Great use of our colors, too.
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh...so clever with the tulip stamp. Cute card.
ReplyDeleteHow clever, Arlene! I love the whimsical "tulip" birds and the colors you used.
ReplyDeleteOh, how pretty! Love those little birds :)
ReplyDeleteSo cute and clever using that stamp for birds, but I see fish in them too. Adorable card.
ReplyDeleteThis is so adorable. You did great playing with the colors.
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