A set of step-by-step photos of how I coloured the curly hair of the Tilda on my gift box can be found on my main blog, HERE.
Friday, 22 June 2012
Friday, 15 June 2012
From a Friend - Tilda's box
Hello everyone, here is something I did purely for fun and because I need a little Tilda love every so often; it was also a chance to play with my favourite colours of the moment: greens, blue-greens, pale turquoise, and pastel blues. I made a box with a lid, covered the sides in some hand-stitched pearlescent embossed paper in pale turquoise and made a little handle for the front using some script-covered paper and 2 pearl brads.
The top is made from a couple of large die-cuts in turquoise and green, and an oval made from some polka-dot paper and a floral oval die. A stripey tag is hiding behind the oval, and to this I attached some green gauzy fabric which I frayed. All papers, layers, the handle and the box edges were inked up using fluid chalk ink pads. Other embellishments are roses from my stash, liquid pearls all round the edge of one of the layers, and a gold bow to match the bows in Tilda's hair and the bow on her present.
All the sides are covered in pearlescent embossed papers which I handstitched and then inked around the edges |
The sentiment "From Your Friend" was made by me using Word and Paint, and printed onto Saf-Mat then adhered to the polka-dot oval.
I'd like to enter this in a few challenges:
Simply Magnolia - Fancy Folds & Friendship (my box has a total of 16 folds!)
TOMIC The Official Magnolia Inspiration Challenge - Anything Goes
Sir Stampalot - Bingo (Ribbon/lace - Polka Dots - Green) (golden brown ribbon, polka dots on oval diecut, green gauze and pale green shaped mat)
Crafts & Me - Pearls & Roses
Crafty Cardmakers - No cards, tags or ATCs
Sir Stampalot - Bingo (Ribbon/lace - Polka Dots - Green) (golden brown ribbon, polka dots on oval diecut, green gauze and pale green shaped mat)
Crafts & Me - Pearls & Roses
Crafty Cardmakers - No cards, tags or ATCs
This was so much fun to make, despite several mishaps and technological issues along the way! And if you like the colouring of the hair, then check back soon because I'll have a step-by-step picture tutorial for how I achieved the curly-haired effect.
Thank you very much for dropping by today, have a lovely day.
Wednesday, 13 June 2012
Welcome
Hello and welcome to my new blog! This is specially for my Magnolia cards because I've always loved Tilda images and so this blog is just for Tilda (and the occasional Edwin).
Here are the Tilda cards I made in the last couple of years - scroll down for some more posts and more cards with links to their original blog posts; hope you like them.
A wallet made just because I wanted to
A wallet made just because I wanted to
You can read about this card HERE |
A challenge to colour sheer clothing
You can find this card HERE |
A card with distressing
You can find this card HERE |
Challenge to colour hair in unusual colour
You can read about this card HERE |
Same image coloured as if in warm and cool light
You can read about these HERE |
Distressed card with flowers
You can read about this card HERE |
More projects...
Easter basket, made just for fun
You can read about this basket HERE |
Challenge to colour skies
You can read about this card HERE |
Colouring challenge to use bright shades
You can read about this card HERE |
Challenge to colour a background
You can read about this card HERE |
Tilda coloured blue
You can read about this card HERE |
Colouring challenge to blend green and yellow together
You can read about this card HERE |
And some more...
Challenge was to colour something to look shiny
You can read about this card HERE |
Colouring challenge to have a top-left light source
You can read about this card HERE |
Just for fun
You can read about this card HERE |
Colouring challenge to shade blues with purple and purples with blue
You can read about this card HERE |
For a friend
You can read about this card HERE |
Christmas Magnolias
You can read about this card HERE |
You can read about this card HERE |
You can read about this card HERE |
You can read about this card HERE |
You can read about this card HERE |
You can read about this card HERE |
You can read about this card HERE |
You can read about this card HERE |
You can read about this card HERE |
You can read about this card HERE |
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