Diane's Country Cards & Crafts
Cougar 2026
Hummingbird Sympathy Card
This is the next in the series of bird cards that I'm working on. I purchased the set of digital images from Etsy. I am really enjoying working with them. I colored this image with Copic markers, Polychromos pencils and pastels. The paper is from Stampin' Up
Ukelele with Flowers
I thought it might be fun to color this picture...it was not. It took four days and it was a monster to color. I'm not really happy with some of the color choices I made. At least I didn't tear it in half and toss it which I usually do when I'm not fond of my artwork. Hopefully, it grows on me. I colored it with Copic markers and Prismacolor pencils.
Scarlet Macaw
This is the next in my bird series, a Scarlet Macaw. I am not really pleased with this one, but decided not to redo it. I'm fine with the bird itself, but I don't like my choice for the flower color and paper. I feel I should have used a brighter color for the flowers to have more of the intensity of the color of the bird. Oh, well! I colored the image with Copic markers and pastels.
Hairy Woodpecker
This is a very strange-named bird, indeed! I bought a set of 40 bird images on Etsy and I am slowly working my way through them. They are not named so I need to do research to figure out what they are. I found the top of this bird's head to be very interesting. It kind of has a corn on the cob look to it, but black. Interesting bird! I colored the image with Copic markers, Prismacolor pencils and pastels.
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Red-Headed Woodpecker
This is a Red-Headed Woodpecker. I colored hum with Copic markers, Prismacolor pencils and Pastels. The papers are from Stampin' Up.
Nautical Cards
These two cards were made using the Spellbinder's sets, Guiding Light, Set Sail, Fair Winds Sentiments and Fair Winds stencils for background. I used Distressed inks for the background.
Cache of Cards
I am trying to clear out my craft space of things have no intention of using. I already got rid of about 100 Stampin' Up wooden block stamps. Lots of other stamps and dies, also. I got this card set from a group I belonged many years ago. This was one of the quarterly card kits. I never really liked it. It was supposed to make thirty six cards. I decided to make one set before I got rid of them. I actually only make five because the other set was just plain ugly. The set included the images. The paper and dies were mine.
I also made one Christmas card. I didn't like this one either...just one of those weeks! It uses a spellbinder's die and paper from my stash.
Spring Cardinal
You're In My Thoughts
I designed this card for Splitcoaststampers Inspiration Challenge. Below is the inspiration photo. I loved the turquoise color of the birds. I used the pink instead for the flowers. I have no idea what kind of bird this is supposed to be. I purchased a group of digital bird images from Etsy, but none of the birds were named. It appears to be a Common Kingfisher.
I colored the image with Copic markers, Luminance pencils and Pastels, for the sky. I had all of the bird completed when I was coloring the brown branches. All of a sudden I had a tremendous bloop flow from the marker. I lightened it as best I could. Once I got most of the brown off, I realized that there were flowers and leaves in that spot. Coloring them completely covered the bloop. Thank goodness!


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German Shepherd #4
Cougar 2026
I think this is the third or fourth time I have used this image. I love it for male cards. I got it from Digi Doodle Shop. I used to...
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This image is from Mo's Digital Pencil. I colored it with Copic markers, pencils and chalks. The paper has been in my stash foreve...
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I actually completed two quilts this week. I can finally say I'm back in quilting mode. The above quilt was made for my bio mom....
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I made this card for my final CT entry for Morgan's Art World. I am struggling with vision problems. I have had three sets of glass...

