Showing posts with label Bird Builder punch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bird Builder punch. Show all posts

Sunday, 20 March 2016

Sunday SarnSimple

Happy Sunday
hope alls well in your world.

Here's another lovely make n take by the lovely Sarn
( click on Sarn to go to her original post with a MUCH better photo )
If you haven't discovered her blog before,
I highly recommend a visit and place among your favourites.


It's a simple but effective design that universally appeals.
(Sarn has a great eye for colour too).

Happy Sunday

Lesley
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Monday, 7 July 2014

Ladybird

Here's another cute project from Liz
 A cute Ladybird card....


Lots of embossing.....woodgrain for the background,
dotty leaves, cute buttons,
all put together with some clever ways of using our ordinary punches......
circles and the antennae are bird punch branches!

Ladybirds are our gardening friends, so I love this one!

Tuesday, 29 April 2014

Play Day Swaps

I had another lovely play day recently,
my swaps contained a herbal tea sachet.
Very simple using Apothecary Framelits,
spiral flower die, and the bird punch wings for the leaves.
I curled each petal over, and added a pearl to the centre.

Lots of snippets used here, so I might see if I can play
in the Snippets Playground

Sunday, 9 March 2014

Stampin' Up! Owl Punch

Starry starry night........ 

I'd seen a couple of cards like this on Pinterest, and just had to have a go!
Two owls  and two branches punched from black card,
a circle for the moon.....
Then I got out my white gel pen to highlight........hmmmm
it didn't look quite right, so I got out my white ink pad instead,
daubed a halo around the moon, and around the edges of the owls.
I then made some tiny dots with the gel pen......hmmmmm.....should have been more random.....
hmmmm....added some glitter glue dots on top.....shame I smudged some, and made a shooting star.
Lots of hmmmm-ing and lots of room for improvement,
but it was fun trying!
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I totally love the concept though, don't you?