Sunday, January 4, 2009

Birthday Wishes - Cupcake Tilda

I have been wanting to try working with the Magnolia rubber stamps but have been very intimidated with them when it comes to coloring. I see so many beautiful and cute cards made with the Magnolia images. I have received some images in some image swaps I have been in and decided it was time to take the plunge! I believe this image is "Cupcake Tilda". I colored her with Prismacolor colored pencils. I added Stickles for sparkle to her wings and the cupcake icing, which doesn't show well in the picture. I then cut her out and pop dot her to the card. All ovals were made using Spellbinder's Nestabilities. Sentiment is by Studio G Clear Stamps. Flower embellishments are Prisma flowers from my Stash. I scanned the card this time instead of taking a picture of it with my digital camera. The color is a little off but it's close to what it looks like in real life.

I'm happy with the end results. I just may have to look into buying a stamp or two from the Magnolia line!

5 comments:

  1. This is just LOVELY Susan!! :) I wouldn't have beleived that this is your first with Tila!! She's sooo cute. Todat we'll have a fresh challenge at ROP challenge blog hunny... hope you'll enter. And if you'd like, Summer has a good sale on the stmaps right now at the after Christmas sale.

    Hugs dear, the cupcake looks yummy :))

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  2. That is gorgeous! I see a lot of the magnolia images on beautiful cards and too have been intimidated to try it myself. Yours turned out so perfectly. Love it!

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  3. Susan this is so cute! You did a great job coloring Tilda, and I love the colors you chose and your use of ovals. I really love the Tilda images and hope to post mine soon. Thanks for sharing yours.

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  4. Your card is darling and I love purple!!

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  5. Susan this is just toooo adorable :). awesome.

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