Monday, May 11, 2015

Indigo Bird

5/24/2015 Update: Indigo Bird won a "Top Cup" at Sunday Stamps Challenge #101!
5/16/2015 Update: This card was a Design Team Pick at Can You Case It? Challenge #69!
Time to enter a card in another challenge... well, actually two challenges. I designed the card so it qualifies for challenges at Can You CASE It? (CYCI #69), which is a sketch challenge, and Sunday Stamps Challenge (SSC #101), which is a color challenge. It tends toward the masculine side but could be used for almost any occasion.

I guess I am a wannabe bird watcher because I follow bird watching blogs all over the world. Recently I saw photos of a beautiful North American bird known as an Indigo Bunting, which I have never seen here in Arizona. The colors for the SSC #101 challenge reminded me of the Indigo Bunting photos so I used a bird as my focal image, although it does not look much like my bird muse.


 





 
 


A panel of cardstock and then a panel of DSP were both applied to the card base. The bird and a branch were stamped on white cardstock that was sponged along the edges. I purposely did not color the images. I thought they went along better with the design if they remained plain. The stamped panel was adhered to a panel of DSP. A rectangle of craft foam was adhered to the back of the  panel and then to the card. The foam gives the image dimension.

A strip of gray cardstock was cut with a stitched zig-zag border and adhered to the panel. I added two small banners - one cut from DSP and one from white cardstock sponged on the edges. I cut a strip of diagonal stripe from the Irresistibly Yours paper and sponged it with color then wiped away the excess ink to expose the white diagonal stripe. It works like the emboss resist technique. Craft foam was added to the back and the strip was adhered to the card.

The sentiment was stamped on the same cardstock as the card base. The inside of the card was decorated along the edge with a scrap of the sponged diagonal stripe paper.

For more information on joining the challenges and seeing wonderfully creative cards, visit Can You CASE It? and Sunday Stamps.

Techniques: Die cutting, stamping, fussy cutting

Stampin' Up Products:
Stamps: An Open Heart
Cardstock: Whisper White, Smoky Slate, Basic Gray, Irresistibly Yours
DSP: Adventure Bound collection
Ink: Pacific Point, Basic Gray, Coastal Cabana

Other Products:
Stamp:  TPC Studio - Playful Expressions (sentiment)
Die: Lawn Fawn
Misc: Craft foam


11 comments:

  1. Beautiful Card. I love your take on the sketch! :) Thanks for joining us at CYCI this week! :)

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  2. Your card is simply beautiful Melanie! I love the die cut and your stamping is fantastic! Thanks for joining us at Sunday Stamps. :)

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  3. I luv the way you combined the color challenge with the sketch. Card turned out great with so few colors.

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  4. wow
    I love the image you have choosen and the DP is perfecto too for our color challenge
    great use of the sketch too
    Love your card and so happy you join us at Sunday Stamps this time..
    hope you like to join again at next challenge :)
    Hugs,
    Monika DT at Sunday Stamps

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  5. This is such a detailed creation! Love all the layering and the placement of the flags. Great card! Thanks for sharing with us at Sunday Stamps!

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  6. Love the stamped panel created with your little bluebird and your border detail. Thanks for joining us this week at canyoucaseit.com Carolyn xx

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  7. Congratulations on the DT Pick of the Top 4 in the Can You Case It Challenge.

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  8. Love your design and congrats on your DT Pick! :) Eva

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  9. Very pretty card, love the inspiration behind it!

    Thanks for playing along with us at Sunday Stamps!

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  10. Very good masculine card. Congrats on the DT pick! Thanks for joining us at Sunday Stamps.

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  11. Congrats times two! You know how I love birds, so I love how your Indigo Bird encourages one to "Enjoy the Moment"!

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