Saturday, 22 January 2011

A" Tweet" Winter Thank You Card

I've created this card for the 2 Sisters Challenge where this week's theme is a Sketch by our talented DT co-ordinator Mary.  Our sponsor this week is Hodge Podge who have provided this sweet little digi image of a bird on a winter branch for me to use.  I've used a wintery blue colour theme throughout, but added lilac accessories of flowers from Wild Orchid Crafts, and hearts which are punched in purple glimmer paper.


I've been inspired by the following:
Happy crafting

11 comments:

PinksyDoodles said...

This is a beautiful card. The bird image is gorgesous. Thank you for joining our "A Winter's Tale" challenge at Sir Stampalot.
Clare x

pinky said...

Stunning card Netty the bird is just so beautifully presented. Thanks for playing along at Sir Stampalot this month.

karen said...

Beautiful card, love the little bird, thanks for sharing with us at fab n funky, Karen

chris said...

Its a beauty.
Thanks for joining us in the Sir Stampalot Challenge. hugs chris xx

brenda said...

Hi Netty

What a gorgeous image, the branch is s delicate and your choice of colours and flowers compliments it perfectly.

Thank you for sharing with us at Stampalot Challenge this month and good luck.

B x

SYLVIA-ANNE said...

Hi Nettie, lovely to see you again - this is such a beautiful card. Love the bird image andd your beautiful colouring. Thank you so much for joining us at Sentimental Sundays this week - Hugs, Sylvia xxx

Francesca said...

very beautiful card, I love the colours.

Thanks for joining us at Sir Stampalot this month and good luck!

Hugs
Francesca

Tracy said...

Thanks for joining Sir Stampalot’s challenge with this great entry, good luck.
Happy crafting
Tracy x

LindaC said...

This is a pretty card...love the bird image and your touches of purple. Thanks for playing along with YNS challenge. LindaC

Sally H said...

Stunning card, Netty! Thanks for joining us at Sir stampalot this month and good luck!

Beth aka BR-T said...

I love this image, it amazes me that such tiny sockless creatures can endure our harsh winters! Thanks for making a scene at YNS Challenges!