Monday, 2 April 2018

Honey Tilda

I made a birthday card today using two Magnolia stamps called Honey Tilda and Honey Jar. They are both from the Raising the Ceiling Collection from 2010. I coloured the image with Distress Inks. I've also used an old Graphic 45 paper called Baby Button Bingo. This was actually the first paper from Graphic 45 that I bought. I just love their papers! The base is an old paper bag that I found. This is a spring inspired card. I'm longing for the spring to arrive! To see flowers, butterflies and bees again... The winter was really long this year with lots and lots of snow! 

I'd like to enter this into the following challenges:
- Card Mania Challenge, # 103: Spring
- Colour Crazy Challenge, Week 13: Anything Goes (GDT)
- Everybody Art Challenge, # 422: Spring
- Simon Says Wednesday Challenge: Anything Goes (They also got a Design Team call right now)

Here's the card. I hope you'll like it!




Papers: Old Paper Bag, Bazzill white cardstock, Graphic 45 Baby Button Bingo from the Baby 2 Bride Collection, Heart Doily by Panduro Hobby
Stamps: Honey Tilda and Honey Jar from the Raising the Ceiling Collection by Magnolia, Impressions from the Butterfly Garden Collection by Pink Paislee, Created by stamp from Vilda Stamps
Distress Inks: Scattered Straw, Spun Sugar, Tumbled Glass, Hickory Smoke, Tattered Rose, Black Soot, Victorian Velvet, Vintage Photo, Walnut Stain
Decoration: Tiny Alphas (White on Black) by Making Memories, Resin Feather (item # 569990) by Prima, Pearls by Do Crafts/Papermania, Roses by Wild Orchid Crafts and Slöjddetaljer, Vintage Buttons, Cheese Cloth, Stickles in Star Dust, Liquid Pearls in White Opal

Thanks for stopping by! Take Care!
Hugs Hanna


1 comment:

  1. What a pretty and delicate Tilda honey card you have made. It fits the Colour Crazy Challenge this week. Thank you for taking part and best wishes in the draw. Kym (Colour Crazy Challenge Design Team Member).

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