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Thursday, January 28, 2021

Robins


 I wasn't going to post these robin, the card is a bit rough around the edges but when you have new dies and experimenting turning cardinals into robins you just have to use them. However it wasn't a quick card those pesky birds are fiddly.

The dies are from MFT and were in my Simon Says Stamp parcel since they were the only place I could get them from. The plan was to use a Freshly Made Sketch which didn't work because they are so big.
The sentiment is from Simon Says Stamps and when it was all stuck I was impressed with the plain white card which is why I faux stitched round the card with a pen. Also the reason why my stitching is crooked must remember to draw a faint pencil line round the card next time if there will be a next time.

7 comments:

  1. They are cute but lots of pieces so as you say a bit fiddly but worth it. I love the santa hats and the holly and berry branches they are each sitting on, and the faux stitching does finish it well, also love the complementary red sentiment too. x

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  2. Your Robins are really cute Debby ...such a lovely die set


    Anne

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  3. I think it's a lovely card Debby, loving the robin dies and your design, Kate x

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  4. Gosh they do look fiddly, but what patience got you is a Wonderful card Debby. Great stitching which suits it too.
    Faith x

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  5. Gosh Debby you had some patience with putting all those tiny pieces together.
    They look amazing and a brilliant card. Hugs, Carol S.xxx

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  6. So cute are your robins the card looks like crackled ice l love that to work with but is a bit thick but you managed really well with your robins which are just so cute x

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