Diane's Country Cards & Crafts
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
Orange Pomander
This was a little quickie Christmas card I did using a Power Poppy image. It is colored with Copic markers. I mounted it on a embossed piece of heavy vellum.
Christmas Cardinals
This image is by Power Poppy. I colored it with Copic markers and the papers are from Stampin' Up. I'm still trying to work through my Power Poppy images and use each one at least once. So many more to go!
Birthday Pinata
This is an image by Dr. Digi. I've had it printed off for a while. I figured it was time to color it. I colored it with Copic markers and the paper was from my stash.
Fancy Christmas Card
I'm still trying to use up my Power Poppy images. I really enjoyed putting this card together.It has lots of gold, but I tried not to have too much of it show up in the photo because of the glare it causes. This image is colored with Copic markers. The paper is from Stampin' Up. The trims have been in my stash forever!
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More Power Poppy Images
I wanted to start using Power Poppy images that I purchased and never used. I still have quite a few to go, but I'm going to take a break before creating more. This card above used an image I found very intriguing. It's supposed to be a Christmas design, but I wanted it in fall colors to use as a Thanksgiving card. The paper is from my stash. The image is colored with Copic markers and pencils.
This is another image I found very interesting. I didn't know how the Chinese Lanterns were supposed to be colored. Most images I found were a dark orange to red color. I did find one image that showed an orange flower faded to yellow at the bottom. That seemed like more of a lantern so I went with that color combo. The papers are from Stampin' Up. I colored the image with Copics and pencils.
This is another image that I liked, but question the large flowers on the end of a holly branch. I went with it anyways. The paper is from my stash and it's colored with Copics and pencils.
We have lilacs blooming in our backyard right now. They smell wonderful! I colored his image with Copic markers, the paper is from my stash.
I ended up not being too fond of this card. It's colored with Copic markers.
A Poinsettia of a Different Color.
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Christmas Stash (G)
I got in the mood to make some Christmas cards today. I finished four of them. This image is from Power Poppy. I colored him with Copic markers and Prismacolor pencils. The paper is from Stampin' Up.
This card also uses a Powerr Poppy image. He is colored with Copic markers and Prismacolor pencils. The paper is from Stampin' Up.
This card uses an image by Mo's Digital Pencil. The paper is from my stash. It is colored with a mix of Prismacolor, Luminance and Polychromos pencils. I used baby oil as a blending medium.
Easter Cards 2026
Sweet Little Girl
I have had this image for many years. The image is by Sugar Nellie. I have many of their images which I should use more. The image is colored with Copic markers, Prismacolor pencils and pastels. I have been enjoying that combination of mediums a lot lately. The die is an old one from Spellbinder's and the paper is from Stampin' Up. I saw this color hair done by someone about a year and a half ago and really loved the way it looked. fortunately, she listed the color markers she used for the hair. I wrote down the info and posted it on my board to use when I wanted to try it. Well, that day finally came but, I had moved the note a couple weeks ago. I almost threw out the note, but had decided to keep it. It took a while, but I found it again. It was colors that I would not have thought of coloring blonde hair with, E50, 51, 53, and E55.
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Apples on the Tree
My husband pointed out a major error with this picture. I didn't see it at all. The tree doesn't have flowers and apples at the same time. He's right, but I already colored it so I'm using it. Maybe, nobody else will notice. He is such a perfectionist. The image is by Power Poppy. It is colored with Copics, Prismacolor pencils and pastels. The paper is from Stampin' Up. I had fun coloring it even with the imperfection.
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Gray Wolf
This card uses an image available at Morgan's Art Studio. I have used this image approximately five times over the years. I love it for making male birthday cards. The image is colored with Copic marlers. Prismacolor pencils and pastels. The paper is from my stash.


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Wise Men and a Reindeer
Spring Cardinal
I guess I am in bird mode. I'm having fun so what the heck. I purchased a set of bird digital images from DigitalPike on Etsy. I ...
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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...
