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Sunday, 13 April 2025

Roof Problems

Hello Nomad friends.  Gosh, where have I been????   Sunny days have meant garden time, but today it's rainy so crafting I am.  I love this cute little bird house gift box, but I must admit to having challenges getting the roof to stay on.  Also managed to rip the roof off my big rabbit cage today (again), so must be a day for it.  The Mister will be unimpressed cos he only just reattached rabbit cage roof, but there ain't much wood left after woodlice incursions, so it wasn't really my fault.  Anyway, this project was inspired by Endless Passion's Easter scrap day 34 and it's pretty, adorable and quite easy, except for that roof thing, which I solved by using stickier glue......

Isn't it cute!!!   I used some embossed pearlescent card for the roof and ground and some wood patterned paper for the walls.  The butterflies are Memory Box Gloriosa Butterfly Duo dies and the flowers are Memory Box Marvelous Magnolia 3D Embossing Folder and Cutting Dies.  Thanks for those Linda.

and then it does this........

 Space for snacks.  In this case choccies.


Thanks for dropping by.  Hugz
 


5 comments:

  1. Such an adorable birdhouse box, Gail - just love all the details!! Glad you enjoyed the embossed magnolias!!

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  2. WOW, I love that birdhouse. You can't ask for anything else because it has treats too. So glad you joined our Die Cut Divas' challenge of flowers and die cut(s) this April. Arlene, DT

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  3. WOW! This is simply gorgeous. Thanks for joining us at The Paper Funday Challenges.

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  4. what a beautiful house you have made. Thanks for participating in Knutsels & Kadootjes. greetings Ingrid.

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  5. Wow, this is fabulous! Thanks for playing along and sharing your sweet birdhouse treat box with us at The Paper Funday Challenge!
    Donna xx
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