Hi my friends!
I have another Tilda Valentine card to show you tonight.
I have have had a couple of very busy days running around town. I don't do that very often. Has made the days fly and meant that I didn't have as much stamping time as I would like to have.
I did get one more card completed. This is a Magnolia stamp from Diana's site. You can click over to the right hand side to look at her site and all the awesome stamps she has for sale.
This little gal is called Tilda with a tag. I have used SU Real Red and Brushed Silver and the DP is from Little Yellow Bicycle - called Love Letters. I have also used a white paper heart I found at Michaels and a ticket stub I found while on the coast at a favourite store of mine. I coloured with my new Copics and cut Tilda out and added her to the card with dimensional tape. I am sorry I can't remember where I bought the ribbon from. If I see ribbon I like I get it anywhere!
Again I took several pictures for you to see:
This of course is the whole card.
This is a closer picture with a peek at the ribbon:
Here is a close up of my colouring - gulp!!
And one of the inside:
So that is it for today. I hope you like her. I have at least one more Tilda to make and will post it when I have her finished.
Have a wonderful weekend everyone. If you would like to comment - I would love to read what you have to say :o)
Bye for now - Candy
6 comments:
Wow!! What a pretty card!! Love it!
Hi Candy I love your card too I bought sizzix plates #1 kit and they are the best well i love more cuttlebug because it's a better design and better embossing but sizzix is pretty good too check www.joann.com there is a sale
Candy that's an amazing card! You did a fabulous job and your coloring is AWESOME! You totally rocked this one! Your Tilda is adorable!
Hugs~ Kim
Candy as usual your work is so beautiful..wish i had talent like you xoxo Corrie
Wow! This is so pretty! I love how yoiu've colored her bond hair! Love this card! The inside is pretty sweet too!
Hi Candy, your cards are so lovely. Loved the way you added your shadow and whites to your Magnolia image.
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