Wednesday, 27 February 2008

Magnolia Mermaid Tilda



Here is my first Magnolia Stamp Tilda Mermaid. I coloured her using my Sakura Metalic Pens and Water Coloured with my Marvy markers. The little fish brads came today from Craft Obsessions along with the fibres which were a freebie from them. Made great seaweed! The paper for the Sky was leftover from Sandylion Dora Scrapbook paper and my Sea Paper is handmade paper from Lakeland. I cut the Sun frame using my cricut and the text was printed on yellow card on my printer. The seashells were cut from some paper I already had and I used my Sakura stardust pens to give it some added bling.

Tuesday, 26 February 2008


Have been practicing my colouring techniques with my Marvy pens and was very pleased with how this little Penny Black cutie came out. My very first two Magnolia stamps arrived yesterday - Mermaid Tilda and Tilda with Bird and they are just so cute.. Just waiting for some supplies to arrive and I will show you my finished Tilda Mermaid card in a few days.

I made this card for Danni's little friend who will be 3 on Thursday. She is a Lazy Town Fan so managed to make my own Stephanie using the Paper Dolls Cartridge, The Balloons were cut in George and I used the Design Studio to cut out the No' 3 in Mickey's font. The scalloped card has been cut from the Christmas Cheer Cartridge. The little butterflies are K&Co Stickers.

Friday, 22 February 2008

My Easter Bunnies


I made this card based on my two daughters dressed up for some Easter fun. I used my Cricut and the Paper Dolls Cartridge.

Wednesday, 20 February 2008

Penny Black Missed You



My new Penny Black stamp arrived today. This cute little hedgehog stamp is called "Missed You". The paper I used is from the Basic Grey Infuse Collection. The ribbon was a freebie from a magazine. The borders and Brother were cut on my Cricut using George and Mickey's font. I used my Marvy pens and got a great tip in the week from SamG (UKS) who told me to colour them on an acrylic block and use them to watercolour. This worked a treat!