Nancy’s Hot-foiled Build-A-Bird Feeder Card


You are invited to share your creativity by linking up your crafty projects at the end of this post! Your project should feature Lawn Fawn stamps, dies, stencils and papers. This challenge will run for 2 weeks and be open until Sunday, May 4 at 11:59pm ET.

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Hi friends, it’s Nancy with some BINGO challenge inspiration for you! I was inspired by the G column to use hot foil, Lawn Cuts and Copic markers. I think the little birds from Build-A-Bird Feeder look pretty happy noshing on the seeds, and I also used a paper trimmer to cut the cloud hot foil panel to size.


I started by foiling the Cloud Background to a panel of Rainbow Ever After 6×6 paper. And I also hot foiled the Big Scripty Words sentiment on the same paper.

Next, I cut out all the Lawn Cuts from Build-A-Bird Feeder and Tree Branches Border from white cardstock. Then, using Copic markers I added color to all the images. I tried to make the birds resemble a House Finch couple, like the four sets nesting on my patio. I also colored the Everyday Sentiment Banner to match the background.


I even colored white cardstock on both sides to cut out the sunflower seeds and tiny seeds. When I assembled the bird feeder, I used 1/8″ double sided tape to attach acetate to the back using the die in the Build-A-Bird Feeder set. This gave me a place to glue all the seeds while allowing the gold foiled background to show. And rather than hang the bird feeder from the tree branches, I made a post from a piece of Dark Brown Woodgrain cardstock.

I attached a Stitched Rectangle Frame from White Woodgrain cardstock to frame my card before assembling everything!

Thanks so much for stopping by today! I can’t wait to see your BINGO inspired projects. Link them HERE by Sunday May 4 at 11:59pm ET. Happy crafting and invite your crafty friends to enter too!

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