Here are my cards for the February Christmas Card Challenge. I chose to make Christmas Chickadees. Using the bird line drawing I have used a few times, I changed it up a bit and added a evergreen bough instead. I studied the coloring of these birds then started. I laid the outline of the bird onto the 140lb cold press watercolor paper which measures 3.5 inches by 4.5 inches. I applied clear water around the outline and dropped blue at the top and green on the bottom for a light background. I let this dry completely. I painted the black head, throat and beak of the bird leaving a bit of white in the eye and let dry. Next, I applied a puddle of clear water on the breast area and dropped a bit of yellow into it and let it dry. I added the brown branch and the green foliage next. I then added a bit of light grey to the wing and tail. Once dry, I traced the outline with a black permanent marker. Love these!
I steamed them and pressed them between books to flatten them. I chose a warm green card base, added an aqua grosgrain ribbon with the join under the accent. The chickadee watercolor is mounted with 3D foam tape. I printed some greeting with the Teeny Tiny Wishes digital stamp set by Stampin Up. I punched them out with the Small Oval punch. I lightly brushed a blue wash over the black letters. These where mounted with slightly thicker tape to have it higher than the chickadee layer. Super happy with these cards.
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