Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Cardinal With Holly Berries



Today a new post is up on the Heartfelt Creations Blog.  There are lots of new beautiful cards created by the design team you won't want to miss.  This is one of the cards I designed.  I don't seem to run out of ideas using these beautiful cardinals.   I love this card and wanted to share it with you today, so I am doing a second post.  The Cardinal with Holly Berries was stamped using Black Memento ink and colored using Copic Markers. The image was cut out with scissors. The largest cardinal from the Cardinal Family set was stamped, colored, and cut out with the matching die.  It was attached over the stamped image with dimensinal tape.   Two different pieces of design paper from the DCWV Christmas Combo stack were used for the background. The cardinal image was attached dimensional tape. A red bow was added to complete the card.

Heartfelt Creations products used:  HCPC 3351 Cardinal With Holly Berries; HCPC Cardinal Family PreCut Set;  HCD 706 Cardinal Family Diecuts

I'll be back tomorrow with a pretty project I created with Heartfelt Creations stamps for Joan's Challenge.  


7 comments:

Carole M. said...

oh the cardinal is so handsome; are the females coloured the same? Surely not. I've got a page from an old Canadian calendar with the cardinal on the front of this years diary; they so striking. Lovely card!

craftieodmae said...

this is amazing! That cardinla looks so real! You do such goregous work!

CraftinGranny said...

Beautiful card Selma. That cardinal looks so real, it's absolutely gorgeous.

Karen (TLgirl353) said...

Beautiful coloring, Selma! This card is gorgeous.
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A Consuming Passion said...

Another beautful card Selma! These birds are a challenge to colour and yours looks perfect.

The Other Patti Sue said...

Another gorgeous work of art! Your cardinal is stunning... so regal!

Anonymous said...

I love your layout Selma. Fab colouring & bow. TFS.

Mary Mac

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