Happy Monday! I have another Belleek Inspired technique project to share with you today. And yes….I seem to keep using the soft blues with this technique. For some reason they just go perfectly together.
I love the soft contrast and elegance of the leafy flourish against the vanilla eyelet oval layer along with the the tiny color washed flowers.
I added a few sprigs of vanilla pine branch for the bird to use as a perch or nest. The little pearl for the bird’s eye and flower centers were a soft finishing touch. You can click on the photos to get a closer view.
Have a great week and thanks for checking in today. I really appreciate it.
Paper: Soft Sky, Vanilla
Ink: Soft Sky
Accessories: Memory Box Perched Reed Bird, MFT Dainty Doily, Cheery Lynn Design Fanciful Flourish, EK Success Mini Daisy, Martha Stewart Branch Punch, Pearls, Brush, Mounting Tape, Glue Dots, Cuttlebug Swirl Folder
Pretty card! Wonderful details. 🙂
I love these shades of blue and the softness of this design Kittie!
Beautiful card!!
Absolutely Gorgeous! So Kittie! I love Belleek and this is so beautiful! thanks for sharing your talent!
So soft and elegant. Love the little
nest.
All I can say is your artwork is ALWAYS so inspiring. How did you make the leaves look so detailed? I can see on the die the cuts that are in the leaves but yours looks like you molded them in clay. Did you ink the cut marks or what? So much depth, love them.
TFS your gift with all of us.
The colors are wonderful on this beauty!
stunning work. I have just recently found your blog and so glad I did 🙂 TFS x
Another fabulous card. I bought to of the dies online this morning. I have some, but not those and you inspired me. How did you get the background paper to show blue and the swirls to be white? Surely you didn’t color between each swirl with a blue copic marker! Enquiring minds want to know…lol Thank you so much.
Hi Kittie -such a beautiful creation – the colours, flowers, the birdie and all the other intriquite details makes this scene just come alive. I wonder if you could decorate a wall in this manner? For some strange reason this concept just popped in my head 🙂 Thank you once again, for sharing your extraordinary talents ♥
Another wonderful creation…TFS! I just LOVE this ‘Belleek Kick’ you are on right now and will never tire off it, so please keep sharing!!! But I have to ask…how did you get that background so crisp? I am so in awe of your eye and talents, these belong in a museum somewhere! 🙂
Beth Anne in PA
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So beautiful!
I’m new to cardmaking – I’ve never seen dies like that – what machine are they for?
Love the card btw 🙂