I don't know about you, but I love using corrugated card in my artwork! It provides great texture, & best of all, it's free! (Well, mine is, as I pinch the kit kat boxes from the newsagents where I work! Lol!)

For my birdy hanger, I used the lovely
'Free as a Bird' and
'Birds of a Feather' stamp sets, and also the
Bare Tree, which is such a useful little stamp.
Here's how I made my piece
1. Take a piece of corrugated card (approx. 9" x 7"), and rip off most of the covering to reveal plenty of texture. Paint this with
copper paint dabber, then, when it's dry, highlight the raised area with
hazlenut and terracotta paint dabbers. Distress the edges with a
Tim Holtz distress tool.
2. Now take a piece of white card (approx. 7" x 5"), and colour it with crushed olive, wild honey, rusty hinge, and forest moss
distress inks. Use the same inks to stamp a background with the
Bare Tree and
Distressed Background. Dry this with a heat gun, then stamp the
tree twice, and the flock of birds (from
Birds of a Feather) with
versamark ink, and emboss the images with vintage photo
distress embossing powder. Use the
distress tool on the edges, then ink them with forest moss DI.

3. Stamp the bird box and wren from
Birds of a Feather, and the birdcage and phrase from
Free as a Bird, onto book pages with black ink. I used pages from a book on birds to keep up the theme, but any will do. Tear around the phrase, and ink the edges with black. Cut out the other images.

4. Assemble the backgrounds and images as shown, then add copper coloured eyelets to the top, and thread with
copper bead chain.
Hope you like my little piece of art, and thanks for looking!