With the storm affecting so much of the country, I hope you're somewhere warm. Maybe watching a little football... because that's what's going on in our place.
So, this seemed like a perfect time to share a couple of tweet cards I made for the current Twofer Challenge. Both cards feature Lawn Fawn winter sparrow stamps and dies. The first is a note that will go to a friend starting a new position at work. The second, which features birdies donning rainbow-colored apparel, is a birthday card for a dear friend.
Okay, back to football. Until next time, thanks for stopping and happy scrappin'!
These are super sweet and musical, Sybrina! I love how you stenciled that oval to ground your songbird in your first card and the sentiment box you made for her to stand on! The border of twine you added works beautifully. Your quintet is just as adorable on the telephone line singing their hearts out over a dotty stenciled background! Thank you so much for playing in Twofer Card Challenge #12! Hugs, Darnell
ReplyDeleteAdorable cards featuring this sweet bird stamp set from Lawn Fawn. I can hear those birds singing happy birthday to your friend. And what a great note card to wish your friend well in their new job! Great designs for each card. Thanks for playing along with us at Twofer Card Challenge!
ReplyDeleteFantastic bird twofer Sybrina. :-) I like those super cute sparrows. And I like both backgrounds. Sparrows on the line are fantastic. Great idea. :-)
ReplyDeleteWhat cute cards! Either one will surely make the recipient smile.
ReplyDeleteThese are as tweet as can be! How adorable it is to have the one bird so moved by the music that he couldn't help but lift right off the wire. That one little thing adds so much to the fun of it. Just a note with just one note is a thoughtful little detail that makes all the difference, too. I really enjoyed seeing your cards in our Twofer Birds Challenge, Sybrina!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun duo! I love both of them Sybrina!
ReplyDeleteYou've made some cute birdie cards for this challenge!
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