I found this adorable card on Pinterest. You can see the original card here. I think I may need to get my eyes checked. I'm having trouble locating center lately!!! But it's still cute and given to a kid, they will never know the difference.
The base of the card is folded half-sheet of Whisper White card stock.
The top Whisper White piece was cut 4" x 5-1/4".
I die cut the bird from the "Birthday Bonanza" 12" x 12" Designer Series Paper (DSP). If you didn't get the paper, you can just use the bird in the stamp set. I would set him up in my Stamparatus (or Misti if that is what you have) and stamp him a couple of times (or more) to get him nice and solid. You can always take a marker and fill in any light spots but that sort of shows and I don't like the look of it being blotchy.
I stamped the hat using Bermuda Bay ink. I stamped one balloon using Rococo Rose ink and when I die cut the bird, I die cut those two pieces at the same time.
I set the 4" x 5-1/2" piece of Whisper White card stock in the Stamparatus and I stamped the words. I did stamp them twice to get them nice and dark.
Then I set the bird on top of the piece so I could tell where to stamp the strings. Again I just left my Whisper White piece in the Stamparatus and I stamped the balloon strings using black Memento ink.
I stamped the other balloons. One was Bermuda Bay and the other is Crushed Curry.
I set the bird in place using Dimensionals and then I stamped the star/splat/pom pom looking image using Crushed Curry. They really give the card a festive look.
I set the bird in place so the beak is over the strings.
I set the balloon in place with a Dimensional.
I set the balloon in place with a Dimensional.
I set the hat in place with a little bit of glue on the tip of the birds head and a Dimensional on the upper part of the hat.
I set the 4" x 5-1/4" piece in place on the card base using Dimensionals.
I added the pom pom with a tiny dot of glue and the card was done.
A little note here. If you are stamping your own bird, the beak colors are Daffodil Delight, Melon Mambo and Cajun Craze. Or that is what I think they are. You can color them as you like. I do recall coloring the beak using the light Pumpkin Pie Blends pen instead of markers like I listed above. Any way you color it, it will look great.
That is it, a super cute, fun and quick children's birthday card. Or for someone who loves Toucans.
Thank you SO very much for taking the time to visit today,
Wanda
Very cute!
ReplyDeleteAdorable. Thanks. Set fort CASEing
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