52 Week Mini Art Card/Tag Challenge

Sunday, 12 October 2025

Lavinia Stamps "Small Robins" at Christmas



I apologise for my absence.  I've been away on holiday to America to see the colours of the leaves in "New England in the fall".  I've had a fabulous time but I am equally glad to be home to see Rosie our dog and to do some crafting.

For this card, I used the new Lavinia Stamps "Snowflakes" stencil with blue and grey Archival ink left on my blending brushes from previous projects.

I have used the Lavina "Circle Mask" for the central stamped area, sying blue ink round the edge of the circle.  I then used Versafine Clair "Warm Breeze" ink to stamp the Lavinia "Mystic Swirls" on the right hand side of the circle.

I used the fence post from the Lavinia "Pheasant" stamp with Versafine Clair "Portobello" brown ink, I used the same ink to stamp the two robins which are part of the Lavinia "Small Robins" stamp set.

I used a white Signo Pen and some Dr Ph. Martin's white bleed proof ink on a very thin paint brush to create the look of snow on the fence and ground.  I added colour to the robins using Derwent Inktense pencils, finally adding a touch of "Crystal" Stickles to my fingertip and smudging it on the snow areas for a little bit of sparkle, (sadly this doesn't really show up on the photo).

Finally, using Versafine Clair "Morning Mist" grey ink, I stamped the sentiment, which is part of the Lavinia "Christmas Greetings" stamp set, adding some touches of "White Opal" Liquid Pearls round the edge of the circle.

4 comments:

  1. Beautiful arty work and thanks for the details, I too use Stickles for snow sometimes xx

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  2. Glad you had a great time in New England Sam, and I'm sure your lovely dog Rosie was extremely happy to have to home. This is a beautiful snowy scene and I love the added fenceposts, robins and that pretty swirl within the masked circle and what a brilliant idea to add the liquid pearl dots to the opposite edges, and the softly stencilled snowflakes make a wonderful background and with a lovely sentiment too. x

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    1. Thanks so much Pat. We had a wonderful time, we even went whale watching, which was amazing!

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