12 January 2008

Kimmie's Magnolia Challenge

Kimmie is giving away some lovely blog candy. The challenge is to make a card that has been inspired by this card, so here is my effort. Tilda (kindly sent to me by Tara, thank you Tara!) has been coloured in using watercolour pencils and glitter added to her wings using my At You Spica glitter pen. She has then been mounted up onto turquoise CS and added to card base with 3D foam pads. The base has been made by layering up strip of patterned paper onto a purple cord card blank with the stamped sentiment layer popped under the strip. 3 prima flowers have been added to the top corner with tiny gems added to the centres.

STAMPS: Magnolia, Studio G. INK: Stazon Jet Black. CS: Craftwork Cards (Cord), Doodlebug, patterned paper Making Memories. ACCESSORIES: Prima Flowers (Got Flowers Deux), Papermania adhesive gems, At You Spica glitter pen.

10 comments:

  1. OH that's totally adorable Michelle!! LOVE the colour combo and can you believe that's one Magnolia that I don't have!? SO cute!! Great job and thanks for taking my challenge!!!

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  2. This is adorable, love the colours and the image is too cute. Kimmie's Mom!

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  3. You have been a busy girl today, and as always they are all gorgeous. Sue :o)

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  4. Brilliant card, love the colours and the stamp is so sweet
    Gina x

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  5. great job with the watercoloring!

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  6. oooh pretty card, love the colours you have used, never though of doing them before but they work so well!

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  7. I love the colours in this card and of course the gorgeous magnolia stamp. x

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