Monday, April 22, 2019

Hello Bluebird | Fairy Garden & Garden Friends


In the far away land of make believe
Where fairies dance
And ladybugs swing
 Under golden light
 As bluebells chime to their delight
And the whirl-about goes round!

Hello dear bluebird friends, welcome to my front porch!
Did you have a wonderful and blessed Easter?
We are settling back into a routine after having guests for the weekend.

Last week we talked a little about mediums and styles.  This week I thought it might be nice to settle back and take a look at a card creation that incorporates both - patterned paper, copic marker AND two stamp sets that bring the magical land of make believe to life.


I cannot take a walk through the gardens of Middleton or Magnolia without seeing fairies (she smiles).  You might say, "Oh Susie, how can that be?"  Well, when you see bald cypress knees grouped together as if they were extended family, or petite blossoms growing along the waters edge, and hanging moss that looks like a long grey beard, it's difficult not to believe.  It's easy to envision the scene above.   And that's just what I did.

The beautifully illustrated stamps sets, Fairy Garden and Garden Friends from Hello Bluebird are meant to interact together, and scaled to do so.

I started this card by cutting patterned paper with the Grassy Knoll stand alone die.  I color-tipped the ends of the grass with a darker green from my Copic marker to provide contrast against the light blue patterned paper of the sky.  If you look close you'll see slight pink wisps of color that are part of the patterned paper design.  I deepened the pink a little more with my Polychromos pencil.

Then I began to build my scene with style!  The toadstool from Garden Friends was the perfect center element for a magical merry go round.  Can you imagine how much fun that would be in the land of make believe?!  I pierced the toadstool in three locations.   A little strip of woodgrain patterned paper snipped into a tiny rectangles became the swing seat for our little ladybugs to stand on.  And embroidery thread their handlebars.  I shortened the right side to give the appearance of swinging upward and the left a little lower as they whirl about.


Bluebells from Fairy Garden shimmer in golden light and play their magical tune as the butterfly from Garden Friends looks on, and the snail glides along the forest floor.  All the stamped images were colored with Copic markers.  Some were adhered flat, while others with adhesive mounting tape to give depth and dimension.  A peek through a grassy field of bluebells on a sunny day, where ladybugs play to the delight of their garden friends.


   What lies beneath black waters still and deep where gossamer wings doth fly? Sentinels of bald cypress knees keep watch by day and twilight casts last light as fairies dance and play.

I hope you've been inspired to create with imagination in mind as you step into the land of make believe with Hello Bluebird Stamps.
6 comments on "Hello Bluebird | Fairy Garden & Garden Friends"
  1. Absolutely delightful! Both the card you made filled with joy and whimsy and your equally charming post! Thank you so much for sharing. You remind just a bit of Anne Shirley, from Anne of Green Gables. Thank you for sharing your wonderful card and delightful commentary. :)

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    1. Enchanting and delightful stories of make believe, as well as creative scenes are easy using the sweet stamp sets from Hello Bluebird. I'm so happy you enjoyed both Jeanne. Please come by and visit any time. Let's talk about what we like to create and get to know one another. Susie ~

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  2. Oh, my word, the toadstool swing! I never! The little music notes, the flowers, the Grassy Knoll... you've sent me to The Wonderful World of Make Believe... or is it... make believe? Few cards are better suited to be described as delightful, Susie. I'm enchanted! I love the way your imagination works. I'm convinced this is going on out there in my garden right now. Beautiful photo, sigh...

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    1. “It's delightful when your imaginations come true, isn't it?”
      ― L.M. Montgomery, Anne of Green Gables

      Thank you, Leslie! Be convinced and love the beauty of the imageable!
      Hugs, Susie ~

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