My very own Magnolias [continued] and much more!

I am continuing to have lots of fun with the Tilda images. Today I have prepared 2 cards using Tilda with Flowers. The first one uses some of the new Stampin’ Up! DSP. I had to manually cut the oval – oh to get those Nestabilities that are on my wish list!

Tilda with flowers bayou

Cardstock: Blue Bayou, Bella Rose DSP, water colour paper
Ink: Night of Navy for sponging, water colour pencils for Tilda, , Stazon Jet Black
Accessories: pink eyelets

The second card has had to make do with a template of the SU! Sizzix Big Shot Top Note die which is sadly not yet available in Australia. I have again left out a sentiment so they can be used for any occasion.

Tilda with flowers wasabi

Cardstock: Wild Wasbi, Blush Blossom, Black, water colour paper
Ink: Blush Blossom, Pale Plum, water colour pencils for Tilda, Stazon Jet Black
Accessories: Wild Wasabi double-stitched grosgrain ribbon

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Now for something completely different. When I was at the papercraft show in Brisbane on the weekend, I saw an interesting card shape that I wanted to try. It is called a trifold angle card and was very easy to make. Here are a couple of samples. [I have put the inside views for these up in the gallery.]

Trifold angle Echoes

Cardstock: Elegant Eggplant, white
Stamps: Echoes of Kindness
Ink: Regal Rose, Almost Artichoke, Going Gray, Stazon Jet Black
Accessories: Aqua Painter

Trifold angle Fifth Avenue

Cardstock: Elegant Eggplant, white
Stamps: Fifth Avenue Floral
Ink: Elegant Eggplant, Cameo Coral, Going Gray, Stazon Jet Black
Accessories: Aqua Painter

I would love to hear what you think of these.

Have a great weekend.

annette

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