Step by Step Tutorial: Dress Up A Little Birdie For Winter? Yes Please!
Hello there, Michelle Short here to share a step-by-step tutorial using the All About Christmas Collection by Lisa Horton. This wonderful collection features lots of basics, including shape dies and stencils, but what I fell in love with are the Little Birdies. They are so cute, and you can dress them up for winter, which is even cuter! This is what I have based my card around.

STEP 1 – DIE CUTTING THE BIRDIE, ACCESSORIES + FOLIAGE

Die cut dies from Little Birdies:
- Cut pieces of cardstock slightly larger than the size of the dies.
- Place the bird die onto Lavender ColorWheel Cardstock and hold in place with Best Ever Craft Tape.
- Place the wing die onto Lilac ColorWheel Cardstock and hold in place with Best Ever Craft Tape.
- Place eye die onto Raven ColorWheel Cardstock and hold in place with Best Ever Craft Tape.
- Place legs and beak die onto Beeswax ColorWheel Cardstock and hold in place with Best Ever Craft Tape.
- Place hat, scarf and boots dies onto Pomegranate ColorWheel Cardstock and hold in place with Best Ever Craft Tape.
- Place fluffy parts of hat die onto Classic White ColorWheel Cardstock and hold in place with Best Ever Craft Tape.
TIP: Holding dies down with tape prevents them from shifting when going through the die-cutting machine. Use a low-tack tape like Best Ever Craft Tape so that it removes easily from the cardstock.

- Create your die cutting plate sandwich – (bottom to top) A Platform Base, B Platform Top, C Cutting Plate, cardstock pieces with dies on top, C Cutting Plate.
- Run through Platinum SIX Die Cutting Machine.
- Remove dies from cardstock and pop out die cuts.

Die cut dies from Christmas Foliage:
- Place evergreen sprigs and base layer of holly dies onto Fern ColorWheel Cardstock and hold in place with Best Ever Craft Tape.
- Place greenery sprigs and top layer of holly dies onto Rainforest ColorWheel Cardstock and hold in place with Best Ever Craft Tape.
- Place berry sprig die onto Peridot ColorWheel Cardstock and hold in place with Best Ever Craft Tape.
- Place berries die onto Lavender ColorWheel Cardstock and hold in place with Best Ever Craft Tape.
- Run through Platinum SIX Die Cutting Machine to die cut them out using the same die cutting sandwich as above.
STEP 2 – ASSEMBLE THE BIRDIE

- Add Bearly Art Glue onto the bird where the wing will be placed (there are indentation lines on the die cut to know where to place it).
- Place wing on top.

- Turn bird over and apply glue around the opening of the eye.
- Place black eye piece on top.
TIP: I like to use tweezers or an embellishment tool to help pick up and place down small die cuts.

- Add a small dab of glue onto the beak and adhere to the back of the bird so that it pops out from the side of his face.
- Add small dabs of glue onto the tops of the legs.
- Adhere bird on top.

- Add small dabs of glue to the bottom of the legs.
- Adhere boots on top.

- Adhere scarf parts to bird.

- Adhere white parts to hat.
- Adhere hat to bird.
STEP 3 – CREATING THE SENTIMENT

- Die cut Christmas word from Christmas Sentiments Clear Stamp & Die Set from Lilac ColorWheel Cardstock.
- Die cut first outline layer for the word from Classic White ColorWheel Cardstock.
- Add glue to the back of the word and adhere to the outline layer.

- Stamp Christmas Sentiments Clear Stamp Set onto Classic White ColorWheel Cardstock using Versafine Clair Nocturne Ink.

- Place coordinating die for sentiments over the stamped sentiments and hold in place with Best Ever Craft Tape.
- Run through Platinum SIX Die Cutting Machine.
- Pop sentiments out. Keep the ‘greetings’ one for the card, and keep the rest safe for future projects.
STEP 4 – ASSEMBLE THE CARD

- Adhere top layer of holly leaves onto base layers.
- Adhere berries onto sprig.

- Create A2 sized card base from Classic White ColorWheel Cardstock.
- Using the Christmas word as a guide, start adhering foliage onto the card, around the sentiment, using Bearly Art Glue.
TIP: I like to not add glue all the way to the tips of the foliage; this is so that they are not adhered completely flat. This creates some dimension without adding any foam tape.

- Add foliage underneath where the sentiment will be, followed by the berry sprig.

- Add foam squares onto he back of the sentiment, leaving a little gap in the middle where the bulk of the foliage is (so that the sentiment will adhere down flat).
- Remove backings off foam tape and adhere to card.
- Add foam squares to the back of the ‘greetings’ strip and adhere below Christmas word.

- Add foam squares to the back of the birdie.
- Remove backings off foam tape and adhere to card so that he is standing/perching on the Christmas word.

- To finish, embellish with Crystal Mix Color Essentials Gems.

I really love that little birdie all dressed up for winter, and he is the perfect size to perch on the sentiment! Thank you so much for stopping by today. I hope you have a wonderful day!
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7 Comments
@craftee1 - Amy Tsuruta
super sweet Michelle!
Sarah Madden
Wish when people teach u stuf you dont have to buy all that stuff i have birds paper older machine and joy .its very pretty but ill have go use what i have.thank you for your pretty card
Christine L Liner
Happy Holidays
Darla Freeman
I want to learn more things Please teach me.
Cindy Condie
Absolutely LOVE this card! Thanks so much for the tutorial!
Jane Lampe
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Thank you.
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