(green cardstock: unknown; patterned paper: hambly, sei, my mind's eye, plus vintage sheet music sprayed with a bit of pink glimmer mist; florals: junkitz, heidi swapp, prima; epoxy stickers: michael's dollar spot, sue dreamer; felt accents: fancy pants, queen & co; rub-on letters: scenic route; other: foam tape, colorbox inks, zigwriter...oh yeah...after i scanned it, i decided what this card--and in fact ALL PAPER GOODS, EVERYWHERE, imo--needed glitter; so i adorned the border of the block that says "thank you" with a nice thick coat of clear stickles!)
*just in case you thought my bird obsession was finally over...naaaaah...i think these babies are gonna be around for the forseeable future!!!
**she's received it now, so i am not messin' up the surprise!
what a sweet happy thankyou! i love it. and don't stop with the birdies - i love'em
ReplyDeleteThe flower is really pretty and the bird is super cute...especially in the dp you chose for her. Wow, Ms. Lauren! I could use some of your super mojo right now...both coffee shops have sold very well already this month and I am low on card stash too :) I wish you didn't live like 4 hours away...though one day that may not stop me from having a playdate with you LOL!
ReplyDeleteLove the compound flower and birdie. xo
ReplyDeletethis is gorgeous!!
ReplyDeletevery sweet, i love that bird shape and the colors sing!!!
ReplyDeleteLove how you repeated the sheet music in your bloom ... fabulousity for sure.
ReplyDeletewhat a beautiful and happy card !
ReplyDeleteI loved it !
I LOVE birdie cards! and THIS ONE is BEAUTIFUL! xx
ReplyDeleteOh! MY! STARS!!! I can't believe I looked at this page when it was published and not noticed 1. it was my card AND even worse ) it was my name!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteJust flicking through again and I made one of my resident slaves run to the dining room to get it so I could check and make sure it really was mine.
How funny!
Wondering of the sugar from the Jolly Ranchers has actually fried my brain.....
Beautiful! Just love the birdies and that strip of stawberry paper (probalby scrap) does not go un-noticed.
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