Aviary Friends

Here's another card I've made for convention swapping.  I love Aviary and am so glad it made it into the new catty.  This card just makes me happy -


Inside -



Supplies
stamp sets - Aviary, Curvy Verses
card stock - Cherry Cobbler, Old Olive, Whisper White
Ink - Jet Black Stazon, Cherry Cobbler, More Mustard, Not Quite Navy
Stampin Write Marker - Basic Black
Etc - Square Lattice embossing folder, Top Note die, Bird Punch, Cherry Cobbler seam binding

I used Stazon to stamp the cages because I used the Stamp a Ma Jig to place them and didn't want ANY smearing. I usually try to use my SAMJ from the right to the left so I'm not dragging it over something already stamped.  But for this card I started with the cage in the middle to get the spacing correct. 

Waving goodbye to Simple Birthday Thanks (it's been added to the retiring list)





Enjoy!  Hugs, Fran

 

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  • 6/28/2011 5:50 AM Ret Cudmore wrote:
    Hi Fran, I love your Aviary card that you're using in your swaps. I think the girls will be thrilled to have this card. Also...love the little box and cupcake thank you's that you made up. It's just adorable!!
    Fran-I was looking thru your blog, and came across your stamp room pics. May I asked where you got the rack that you keep your stamp pads, markers, rollers, etc... did you have it made? or did you buy it from a company? I would love, love, LOVE to have that!!! It's wayyyyyyyy awesome and amazing! I've been replying for over a year to your emails...and just realized that it goes to "no reply" arghhhhhhh. I bet you haven't gotten 1 of those!!! sorrrrry!!!
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  • 6/28/2011 10:29 AM KellyRae wrote:
    Love the color scheme you used for your aviary card. It just POPS! But then the Simple Birthday Thank you card has a fabulous color scheme as well. Did you cut out those cards or used a diecut? Fun fun FUN card.
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