This week in the USA is Thanksgiving and I can already smell the turkey cooking. Yum !!! Thanksgiving is a blessed time to reflect on our wonderful blessings of the year. I am also enjoying this time to make some pretty cards reflecting a Christmas theme. This praying Tilda is colored with Copic pens. Enhanced with glitter glue on her halo and wings.
Greetings everyone, once again my computer is home from a major repair time. It is horrible being off line. But I used my time in making some fun cards. This card features Angel Tilda colored with Copic pens, C00, C02 in a white on white setting enhanced with silver rhinestones & leaves. I used opac glitter glue on Tilda's wings. White pearls and also some lace with sparkle netting. I made the stick pins and also used my Spellbinder scalloped circle and name tag. I always find it a challenge to use white on white but fun just the same. Hope you like this card. I am trying to go for the Wow effect on my cards, so hope I am improving. I will enter this card in these challenges: The Ribbon Girl ~ November Colour Challenge ~ White Divas By Design ~ Make It Pretty Oozak ~ Holiday Anything Goes Marvelous Magnolia Challenge ~ Anything Goes Crafty Little Fairies ~ Lace n Pearls Many thanks for coming by and leaving comments to encourage me.
Hi everyone, This was a fun card to make. I used Copic pens to color Tilda, MS leaf punch. Flowers from WOC. I made the stick pin, branch is new to my collection. Spellbinder shapes. Other items from my stash. I will enter this card in these challenges: Brown Sugar Challenge ~ Anything Goes Challenges 4 Everybody ~ Anything Goes In The Pink ~ Ribbons and Bows Simply Magnolia ~ Anything Goes How is the weather where you are? We are cold and so I am enjoying some hot chocolate, oh so yummy. I am coloring Tilda's for some upcoming Christmas card themes. I enjoy the bright happy colors. I see I am about out of pearls so will need to go to our craft store to get some. Have a wonderful week and enjoy your crafting time. Thank you all for coming by. Hugs, Doreen