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Monday 29 June 2015

Bird House

Morning my crafting friends, hope today finds you all safe and well, thank you for visiting me today, its much appreciated, I do read all your lovely comments and view your blogs if you have one, please leave a link to your blog if you do have one then I can return the favour.


This was another little mixed media card I did, the base card is using the 'leather' card, this is matted and layered using designer paper and Peacock papers, in-between those I have placed a doily. I have added two corners on top of the Peacock paper.

The top layer is designer paper again that has been embossed with the Lattice mask then inked with Vintage Photo through a Brick work Stencil before being painted over with a thick layer of Crackle Glaze, this does not crackle as much as I would like it too and I do not think it shows up on these images too well either, sorry.

The Bird house stamp was a free gift along with some Art products I ordered from Paper Artsy, I stamped it with Vintage Photo then heat embossed with Copper embossing powder then inked over with Rusty Hinge, cut it out a stuck to the front of the card with foam pads.

I stamped the Bird from Anne Marie Birdcage set on top of the bird house then added two dragonflies from DM Flutterby stamps using Black Archival Ink.

A little card which did not take too long to make, I have left the sentiment off until I decied a use for it lol!

Items Used:

Printable Heaven Leather Card Cream
Anne Marie Floral Bird Cage Stamps 
Debbie Moore Flutterby Stamps- Dragonflies (free with magazine)
Theresa Collins Designer Paper Pad
Heartfelt Creations Peacock 12 X 12 Paper Pad
Do Crafts Paper Doilies
Sue Wilson Configurations Dainty Lace Edger
White Card
Ranger Dina Wakley Mixed Media Stencil
Creative Expressions That Special Touch Mask Lattice
Tim Holtz Distress Ink Vintage Photo & Rusty Hinge
Tim Holtz Distress Crackle Paint
Paper Artsy Bird House Stamp
Papermania Embossing Powder Copper
Archival Ink Black

Thank you for looking, Jacquie xxx

13 comments:

  1. Good morning Jacquie,,
    Loving your different and really great card.
    Lots of super layers, textures and design
    Have a great day
    Patricia x

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  2. This is gorgeous Jacquie. I love your design full of fabulous textures and beautiful colours.
    hugs Sue xx

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  3. Morning Jacquie, a great card showing mixed media at it's best. Have a great day. Janice xxx http://createdbyjan.blogspot.com

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  4. Fabulous display Jacquie, love the texture and bird cage...xx
    {aNNie My Personal Blog}

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  5. Woo hoo, my friend Jacquie has whipped out her mixed media products again!! This is gorgeous, wowsers! I love the brick background with the subtle pattern mixed in, and your little bird and birdhouse make such a summery scene! Fantastic work, love it!! hugs :)

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  6. Hi Jacquie,
    I love mixed media projects, this is fab.
    Maureen xx

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  7. Awesome. Love all the techniques and layers you added to this fantastic card Jacquie. I can see the crackle, but I know what you mean about it not showing as much as you'd like. I find if I add a second thick coat, that it shows much better. Just my experience. I have recently purchased crackle paste from Finnabair and it works really well, but isn't shiny like the crackle glaze. xx

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  8. Wow Jacquie this is amazing, I love the techniques and fab bird house. Hugs Jennifer xx

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  9. Lots of lovely inky techniques Finished result is gorgeous I must try "inking" more - I' a bit shy of it
    www.karenlottycraft.blogspot.com

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  10. This is a fabulous card Jacquie, so many lovely layers and great design.
    Pauline
    x

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  11. Hi Jacquie
    Sorry Im behind but can't seem to comment from my tablet on your blog.
    Great card and I just knew Pamellia would get excited lol!
    Have a great weekend.
    Ang x

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