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Monday 3 October 2016

Another Tweet Christmas card

I can't help it, I just ADORE the Woodware robins stamp set!



This time I've used just one of the cheeky little chaps, carrying a holly leaf in his beak. The branch is stamped with a stamp that actually has lots of leaves on it, but they are obviously deciduous leaves that wouldn't be around at Christmas time, so I covered the leaves up with masking tape before inking the stamp. The  resulting branch didn't look "twiggy" enough, so I used a marker pen to twigify it up a bit. Then I added a touch of frost and some icicles using Stickles - it is actually white but on the photo it seems to be reflecting the red and brown of the image. Oh well at least the sparkle shows - you can't win really when it comes to photographing glitter!

I am sharing this with:

Crafty Hazelnut's Christmas Challenge Extra - October
Addicted to stamps and more - Holiday
CASology - Cute 
Fab'n'Funky - Christmas
Just add ink - Wings 

7 comments:

  1. Such a sweet image - and the sparkly icicles are a beautiful touch, Jane! Thanks for playing along with us again at Just Add Ink.

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  2. So adorable Jane! I too love your cute robin image and your added sparkles are just gorgeous! Thanks for sharing with us at Just Add Ink this week :-)

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  3. Aww he is so sweet, love the sparkly icicles. fab. card.

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  4. He's a dear little robin and the glittery branch looks lovely. A lovely CAS Christmas card Jane. Barbxx

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  5. Love this little robin, gorgeous card! xxx

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  6. Great card, love the ice on the branch. Totally inspired. Thank you for joining in with us at Fab'n'Funky challenges.
    Buffy x

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  7. Fabulous card! Love it.

    Thanks for sharing at Fab N Funky.

    Susan

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