Tuesday 29 April 2014

Tilda Birthday card with handmade flowers

Hello, Today I have made a card using one of my Tilda Stamps!
I have had it quite some time but this is the first card I have made with it! It doesn't help that last time I coloured her up ready, the cat walked all over her with muddy feet!
The card base and first layer of paper were cut using my scan 'n'cut - the card blank uses one of the inbuilt designs which I used twice and merged to become one shape.
I have also used a lace bow in the top left corner, some raffle tickets, a doily, some die cut flourishes, a die cut label shape , the die cut circle and lacy circle the tilda is sat in , and various layers of papers from the sew lovely and oyster blush paper packs, along with some webbing fabric (cut from a bandage)
distress ink, cotton candy stickles, pink half pearls and glossy accents. I also handmade the crushed concentric circle flowers I used , using a little half pearls as the centres.
The image I coloured using promarkers - blush, sunkissed pink, oatmeal and coral for the skin, marine, turquoise and soft green for the dress and cocktail, baby , pale pink and pale blossom (flex) for the pinks
The stamped happy birthday was stamped with memento tuxedo black and is a 'diffusion' wood backed stamp.



hope you like her! Rachel



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5 comments:

  1. Very sweet card with great coloring! Thanks for joining the Craft-Dee BowZ April challenge with this cutie.

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  2. Super Cute card, love the image thanks for entering into the Cutie Pie Challenge. Gem DT xx

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  3. Sweet card with a lot of tinny details. Thanks for sharing your work with us at Artistic Inspirations this week and good luck with the challenge. Hugs Maja, DT

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  4. A beautiful sweet card. Thankyou for joining our challenge at Crafting from the heart.
    Hugs
    Fiona dt/blog co-owner x

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  5. Great card.

    Thanks for joining us at the Cutie Pie Challenge.

    Helen x

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