Hello Everyone! We have a beautiful day here. I have been doing some crafting and I want to show you a card I made for several challenges! I have not used a Tilda stamp in awhile, so it was fun to use this little cutie who is holding a skirt full of "apples"! My background paper is from Basic Grey called Offbeat. The leaves are cuttlebug dies and they were embossed with a dot cuttlebug embossing folder. My TIP is to swipe Versa Mark ink over the raised embossed areas on the leaves to make them stand out more. Thanks for stopping by. I hope your day is filled with good things like Tilda's skirt!
Challenges entered:
Basic Grey -- Ribbon and Lace
Magnolia-licious -- Buttons
The Cuttlebug Spot -- Fall
Top Tip Tuesday -- Good with Food
Challenges entered:
Basic Grey -- Ribbon and Lace
Magnolia-licious -- Buttons
The Cuttlebug Spot -- Fall
Top Tip Tuesday -- Good with Food
10 comments:
A lovely card and a good tip. Thanks for joining Top Tip Tuesday. Elaine
How creative - button apples! Love it!
Wow, they really do stand out more with versamark...great idea on your gorgeous Christmas card. The leaves and coloring are beutiful.
Thank you so much for playing along with us at Top Tip Tuesday!
Remember you can enter up to 3 projects and 3 tips.
Have a great one!
Lisa xx
She is sweet sweet sweet! Thanks for the great tip about use VM on the raised embossed areas - really makes a big difference!
Oh this is fabulous! love how you've put the buttons in Tilda's apron! Thanks for joining us at Magnolia-Licious! hugs, Jane x
I absolutely love this. all the textures and buttons are great together.
This is just TOO sweet! How clever to use little buttons for apples!!
Oh this is way cute and I love your tip as well. Thanks for playing at Top Tip Tuesday and good luck. Hope to see you back tuesday for another challenge. Bettina xx
I just adore the buttons! What a perfectly precious touch. Thank you so much for joining the Magnolia-licious challenge!! :)
Your card is so adorable and creative. Love what you did with the leaves and great use of those little buttons.
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