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Just One More Tilda

I had to do one more today. Why? Because 1) It is the weekend and I never get time to play because DH and the kids keep me hopping and doing fun stuff, and 2) Kraftie Kimmie has a contest on her blog to win a Tilda, and I had to make an entry!!!

I had lots of fun with this one. The color combination came from Scraptitude and I found the paper in my collection of 12x12's to match it - kind of. Since it did not match perfectly, I used some of my prismas to gently color over the flowers that were not quite right in colors that matched. (I know, that is scarily AR and yes, I am getting help for it *giggles*)

The other cool thing I did on this card is I took a Heidi Swapp ghost flower mini and embossed it in clear and dipped it in some of my Art Institute glitter (green - although it looks kind of gold in the close up). Then I punched a hole in it using my cropodile (which went through it so easily) and added the small prima flower on top and a brad. I think it is a really cute accent and I had been wanting to try the glittering of a ghost shape for awhile since I saw it in my blog browsing. Oh, and I added some swarovski crystals (pink) as Tilda's pony tail holders (baubles) and you can see that in the close up too! I love they way they look.

Stamps: Birthday Cake Tilda, SU! Family Phrases Paper: Diecuts With A View Petite Purple Posies, Whisper White, Ballet Blue, Elegant Eggplant, Pixie Pink. Ink: Black Staz On, Versamark, Pixie Pink. Accessories: Prismacolor pencils and gamsol, blending stumps, singer sewing machine, white thread, large SU oval punch, white grosgrain, heidi swapp ghost shapes (minis), prima flowers, purple brad, sponge.

Comments

Annie said…
love all the sparkle and little details on your Tilda card.
Dari-Lynn said…
Awesome coloring on here again! I am drooling over the pp, I just love it!
Rachel said…
Oooh I like the way you have done the dress - lovely

Rachel
Jill said…
Cute! I love the paper pieced dress!
Kraftin' Kimmie said…
OH that's absolutely darling!! Awesome job, Amanada! Thanks for taking my challenge!!!
AJ said…
Just fabulous!! Wish I could sew on fabric let alone paper!!!
very nice amanda.
i love it
Deb said…
Beautiful card, love the crystals in her hair!
Anonymous said…
This is a fabulous card, you did an awesome job. Love the paper piecing and your colour combo. NanaDiana (Kraftin'Kimmie's Mom)
Becky said…
Cute card! I just bought some of that flowered paper the other day! I like how her dress is the same as the paper.
Sharon said…
Great card, love the paper piecing!
Andrea, said…
fab card, love those papers
Sandy said…
Another lovely Card. So cute. Love it.
Anonymous said…
so amazing !
Melzie said…
Oh my goodness-- I love your stuff!! :)

Much talent, glad I came across you!
Trina said…
This is adorable!!! I LOVE how bright it is!!
Great job!!
Robyn said…
Amanda, you can do as many of these cards as you'd like! I just love them!!! What a fun background, too!!
JenniferL. said…
how cute is that!! love the patterned paper.
Helen said…
Great paper piecing! I love this paper - I have it but can't use it because it's too nice, LOL!
Godelieve said…
These are just too cute!!
Anonymous said…
Very nice card !!!!
Sarah said…
What a beatiful card. I just love the colours
Anonymous said…
ohhhhhhh the paper is to die for - simply gorgeous and your coloring is GRAND!
Anonymous said…
OMG
I love this card!!!!!!!!You put so much work into it. Will be adding to favorites and jumping back in to see what fun comes next.
Anonymous said…
Another adorable creation!!!
Tracy said…
This is such a beautiful card...love that Tilda girl- she's the sweetest little image evah!
Anonymous said…
Fantastic.The colouring of the image is just brilliant.I love it.
Aimee said…
This is just too cute.. I love those tilda stamps
Erika H. said…
I love what you did with that ghost flower...your coloring is so wonderful. LOVE the stitching, too.
Gabriela said…
Hi Amanda

I love and appreciate your talent. I look forward for your newsletter every week. I just love this new stamps
The you are using. I have a 5 year old and they really will go well for her scrapbooks as well for her B-day cards.
Can you please tell me if i Can buy this stamps and also if the are no to expensive! S/H?
Thanks so much and please keep inkspirations me.
Gabriela
Kecia said…
This could not be any cuter. Paper piecing to a perfection, and such delightful colors and coloring.

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