Bird’s Eye View is perfect for my grandson, a true “bird nerd”, who reads everything he can get his hands on about birds, goes bird-watching, studies their calls, etc. We asked him one day if he could identify a bird that was robbing our hummingbird feeders. We sent him a picture and he knew what it was without looking it up. Did I mention he’s only 9?
This set is so cute and I couldn’t wait to get it. Look at these images…
I mean, really! So cute! This card for Oscar is to congratulate him on a great third grade school year. I stamped one of the little guys on the inside too and added a Conversation Bubble ~
Card Details:
- Pretty Peacock card base, 8-1/2″x 5-1/2″, folded at 4-1/4″
- Stargazing DSP (Lemon Lime Twist layer)
- Basic White Cardstock, cropped with 2nd to largest Deckled Rectangle Die
- OSCAR cut from Delightfully Eclectic DSP
- Images (except for the glasses) all stamped with Memento Tuxedo Black and colored with Blends
- Glasses stamped with Pretty Peacock ink
- Conversation Bubbles (retired) stamped with Real Red ink
If you’ve noticed that I’ve slowed way down on posting, it’s because I have injured a nerve in my right arm, impinging on the use of my hand and arm. It’s very painful at times, but I also have moments that are pretty good and I can get a card made. Hopefully this will get resolved fairly quickly, but the doctor predicts a couple of months. SIGH! Of course I’m hoping for sooner. Thanks for sticking with me, and I’ll pop in a post when I’m able!
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Oscar’s going to love this card…maybe as much as he loves birds. Hoping your arm issues resolve quickly ❤️
Great card! I think I NEED this stamp set ! 😊
Bird nerd, too funny. Fun card that you can personalize or put happy birthday, congrats etc. Just too cute.
Love this card SO MUCH!
I have one of those expert nine year old grandsons, only mine grooves on all things deer/bear/elk/moose. (Family connections to conservation studies at Cornell, so I guess part of it comes somewhat naturally). Kudos to your birder for his pursuit of knowledge and to you for showcasing this fun stamp set.
Have a great weekend!