16 November 2007

Get Well Tilda

Sue sent me this gorgeous Tilda image last week and I couldn't resist any further, she needed some colour! Tilda was stamped on to textured card which is something I have never thought of doing before but I think it is really effective. She has been coloured using watercolour pencils and mounted to 'Lilac' card then 'Gumdrop', this has then been 3D foamed to the base. The base has been made from 'Gumdrop' card with the new Doodlebug paper 'Lilac Velvet' (Yay! it eventually arrived!) on top. 'Get Well' has been die cut also from 'Gumdrop' and adhered with a Quickie Glue Pen. Prima Flowers (with brads in the centres) added to the image panel. Brads also added to the top and bottom of the card. A BIG thank you to Sue for the image. This card has been inspired by a great stamper over on SCS called Inge. I think I will give this card to myself in the hope that I get better quickly!
  • Card blank by Anita's
  • Cardstock by Doodlebug Designs
  • Paper by Doodlebug Designs
  • Image by Magnolia
  • 'Get Well' by QuicKutz
  • Flowers by Prima Marketing Inc
  • Brads by Doodlebug Designs

5 comments:

  1. I love these stamps too and the card is beautiful!

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  2. Ohhhhhh Michelle this is gorgeous and all in my favorite colours, it would almost be worth being poorly to receive a card like this. I love the lilac paper and the gumdrop card is fab fab fab Sue :o)

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  3. sooooooooo cute.... I love these tildas..... Thinks i should be purchasing some.....Great card

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  4. So sweet. I keep seeing these stamps and every time I do, I think I need to add some to my wish list!

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