I love the French Country collection from Graphic 45, it is totally right for this challenge. This time I used my distress markers to watercolour my Tilda - she turned out pretty good if I do say so myself.
Showing posts with label Garden. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Garden. Show all posts
Friday, September 13, 2013
Totally Tilda - gettin' seedy!
The challenge over at Totally Tilda right now is gardening and you must use a seed package or gardening tool on your card.
I love the French Country collection from Graphic 45, it is totally right for this challenge. This time I used my distress markers to watercolour my Tilda - she turned out pretty good if I do say so myself.
I love the French Country collection from Graphic 45, it is totally right for this challenge. This time I used my distress markers to watercolour my Tilda - she turned out pretty good if I do say so myself.
Saturday, July 30, 2011
Pink Paislee - Butterfly Garden
Two layouts to share using the A-MA-ZING Butterfly Garden collection. What a fantastic line, full of soft peaches, light blues and distressed browns. Just begging for a shabby chic!
The first layout isn't really titled, but I will call it "Imagine" as that's the Tim Holtz trinket tag I used on it - I haven't thought of anything suitable, and therefore it contains no journaling either. I did some masking and Glimmer Mist stamping, and small beige flower at the right if the ribbons and trim is one of my own creation. You may have seen it in an earlier posting.
The second layout I've called "Tackle" and the journaling reads
"You two have so much fun tackling each other on the floor. But for some reason its always Nigel who comes out of it with a bruise"
I used a few different materials on this piece, I braided some raw canvas, and did the letters in chipboard covered in dictionary text. I also used a piece of material that you use to hem with - it is called fusible web - it was really neat to work with, as it will stick to whatever you have it touching when you apply heat - which I did with my heat gun. One of my Cabbage Roses, this time made out of a page from a hymn book and sprayed with Glimmer Mist. I also used some Staz On ink on acetate to make some 3D butterflies.
Happy crafting everyone!
Enjoy!
The first layout isn't really titled, but I will call it "Imagine" as that's the Tim Holtz trinket tag I used on it - I haven't thought of anything suitable, and therefore it contains no journaling either. I did some masking and Glimmer Mist stamping, and small beige flower at the right if the ribbons and trim is one of my own creation. You may have seen it in an earlier posting.
The second layout I've called "Tackle" and the journaling reads
"You two have so much fun tackling each other on the floor. But for some reason its always Nigel who comes out of it with a bruise"
I used a few different materials on this piece, I braided some raw canvas, and did the letters in chipboard covered in dictionary text. I also used a piece of material that you use to hem with - it is called fusible web - it was really neat to work with, as it will stick to whatever you have it touching when you apply heat - which I did with my heat gun. One of my Cabbage Roses, this time made out of a page from a hymn book and sprayed with Glimmer Mist. I also used some Staz On ink on acetate to make some 3D butterflies.
Happy crafting everyone!
Enjoy!
Labels:
Butterfly,
canvas,
flower,
Garden,
glimmer mist,
Pink Paislee,
rose
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