Hi Friends!
Spring has arrived here on the East Coast and many people believe that robins are the first sign of spring, but unknown to many in this area, robins in the Mid-Atlantic do not migrate south for the winter. They tend to congregate in large groups in wooded areas during the winter in this area and since our winter has been milder than normal, we have seen them in town (well, the suburb) all winter long :-)
We love watching robins as they hop along and tilt their heads to listen for worms, plus we have a returning couple that nests on top of our back parch light each year :-) What a treat it is to watch this beautiful bird and wonder at the Majesty as well as the incredible imagination of our Creator- God is so Awesome!!
I was fortunate to find several of this robin image printed and ready to go in my stash. This particular image was from the digi set, Nature from Stampin' Up! (using the retired My Digital Studio software program- remember that?). The digi set only had a few of the images from the main stamp set, Nature Walk.
Since I am still making an effort to use up my stash, I went ahead and hand colored four of the images that I had found along with four different layouts and sentiments.
For this card,
I added a sentiment from the retired Scripture Medley 2 stamp set from
Verve Stamps and used the SC355 Sketch Challenge from Splitcoaststampers for the layout. Many of you know that I am slowly working
on trying to complete a card for every one of the 795+ Splitcoaststampers' Sketch Challenges- this sketch was from 2011 so thankfully they do not expire :-).
I wanted to
participate with Joanne’s PP484 Tic-Tac-Toe Challenge at The Paper Players (top
row across Ribbon, Rhinestones, Patterned
Paper) and am also linking to the Try It on Tuesday “Beauty of Nature” Challenge as
well.
This card was fairly
easy to create- in fact, the most time-consuming part was coloring the robin
image. I used several different watercolor pencils and a paint pen for the
highlight in the bird’s eye and colored the four images basically in the same colors.
The different layers for this card were designer paper from my stash and were mounted onto black cardstock. The blue polka-dot paper (behind the
robin) was embossed with a retired Stampin’ Up! embossing folder Lacy Brocade.
The 1” black ribbon
was added before mounting the entire panel onto a white card base and I added a
few black rhinestones along with pearls from my stash as well!
Stamp Sets: Nature
(digital Stampin’ Up! stamp set), Scripture Medley 2 (Verve Stamps)
Ink/Mediums:
Printer Ink- Black; Memento™ Tuxedo
Black, Stampin’ Write Gray Granite Marker, Derwent™ and Stampin’ Up! Watercolor
Pencils- Black, Pumpkin Pie, Daffodil Delight, Early Espresso, Scarlet Lake,
Terracotta; Sharpie® Extra Fine White Paint Pen
Cardstock/Paper: Whisper White, Basic Black, retired Designer
Series Paper (Stampin’ Up!)
Accessories: My Digital Studio, Gemini,
Jr.™, MFT Stitched Rectangle A2 STAX Set 1 (for frame on background panel for
the embossed panel), Lacy Brocade Embossing Folder (retired SU!), AquaPainter™,
1” Black Satin Ribbon, Black Rhinestones, Pearls
Thanks again for
taking the time to stop by- I hope to share a few more "robin" cards soon!
Praying that all of
you are staying isolated and healthy and that you are heeding the state, federal and CDC warnings. Thankfully, we have a hobby that allows us to
enjoy staying home – "virtual hugs" to you and I hope you are able to visit again
soon!
Well, this is just lovely! We have had lots of robins already, and I know that during the winter, they would be in my dad's woods in lower Delaware! I am not even sure my MDS still works, but kudos to you for printing out this beauty! I just used the same one for my TCC card, and I love it no matter how it's colored! Great job--and thanks for sharing it at the Players!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful job coloring the robin Julie and I love the embossed dsp in the background. So glad you shared with us at The Paper Players this week!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautifully coloured little robin Julie - love the embossed background and scripture quotation too. Thanks for playing Tic-Tac-Toe with us over at The Paper Players this week!
ReplyDeleteThis is a beautiful card and robin image, the colours look lovely. Thank you for joining our theme at Try it on Tuesdays.
ReplyDeleteYvonne
Our robins are back. I am up in New England and although I know that all robins don't migrate, I think many of ours do. This is a gorgeous card and I am glad you shared it with us at Try It On Tuesday. Hugs-Erika
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