Each birth month has flowers that are associated with it, the birth flowers for January are snowdrops and carnations. I chose snowdrops for my cards as the flower shape is much more distinctive than carnations and as they only bloom from January to March they seem the most fitting for January birthdays.
The first of the three cards uses just the snowdrop from this Robin and Snowdrop clear stamp.
You can either mask off the robin or stamp the whole thing and cut the snowdrop out.
As you can see I have done double layers of white, green and black card on a 12.5cm square blank card. I stamped, colored and cut out the snowdrop to use as the centerpiece. I used 1mm foam pads to stick the snowdrop just to add a bit of dimension. A simple Happy Birthday stamped in white pigment ink and some matching green crystals finished it off. I love this color scheme!
The second card is made very easily using a Hunkydory Winter Wildlife card topper set.
The die cut card topper that I have used from the set is a picture of a mole popping out of snowy ground next to a snowdrop plant. The set also contains two A4 sheets of printed card, one with the lovely snowdrop border, which looks great down the side of the card. The set contains Christmas greetings so I used a simple gold and white die cut birthday greeting instead. A few gold adhesive metal gems at the corner add a finishing touch.
The third card has a quilled snowdrop plant, set on a mound of snow.
Three different cards but all featuring snowdrops, perfect for anyone with a January birthday.
Thanks for looking in, I hope you like them, let me know what you think.
Debbie x
Well done Garcia you certainly have the quilling technique down to a fine art. Love your cards too Debbie. Snowdrops are so beautiful and delicate. Happy New year too.x Carol
ReplyDeleteThanks Carol, glad you like them, Garcia is definitely our quilling expert, I 'm hoping to have more of her creations in our February edition of Birthday Blossoms :)
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