This week's challenge was to make a Christmas card - quite appropriate considering how freezing cold it is at the moment - feels more like December than August!!
Here's my card, using Fancy Pants Holly Jolly papers.
This week's Tilda & Co theme was "A bug's life!" so I dug out my Magnolia bees and teamed them up with Edwin sitting on a wall. Everything else on the card is from a HOTP Personal Shopper kit.
This week's Tilda and Co theme was distressing - and I've used MAMBI papers and stickers and some Rusty Pickle alpha stamps along with plenty of tearing and inking for this card.
The layout of the card is based on this week's fabby CPS sketch.
Tilda and Co challenge this week was a sketch - and here's my take on it, using Cosmo cricket Jitterbug papers, cream ric rac and a sentiment stamp from Cuddly Buddly.
Here's my card for the Tilda & Co "dotty" theme. I used this week's sketch from i{heart}2stamp for the layout. The papers and brads are from a HOTP Personal Shopper kit and the sentiment is a Pebbles inc. rub on.
Here's my take on the latest Ismaki sketch with the Tilda & Co theme of swirls. Magnolia Tilda stamp, papers and swirl stamp by HOTP, chipboard swirl from TLC and Pebbles inc. rub on.
Here's my card for the "torn" theme over on the Tilda & Co blog, using Basic Grey Phresh & Phunky papers, Making memories and Prima flowers and a making memories brad.
This week's Tilda & Co challenge was to use beads, so I used this gorgeous glass bead as a flower centre. Papers are Chatterbox, prima flowers and sentiment stamp is Cuddly Buddly.
The Tilda and Co challenge was to decoupage our Magnolia images, so I stamped Tilda's pinny onto some patterned paper, then mounted on foam pads. Papers are Love Elsie Roxie and sentiment stamp is by Cuddly Buddly.
Here's my take on the latest CPS sketch, and the Tilda & Co challenge was to use eyelets and a nature theme. I used Basic Grey mellow papers, Magnolia Tilda stamp, sentiment stamp is HOTP and American Crafts chipboard leaves.
This week's Tilda & Co challenge was to focus on stitching, so I used lots of doodled stitching (don't DO real sewing! LOL) and also used some stitched grosgrain ribbon.
This week's Tilda & Co challenge was to mix and match some magnolia stamps to create your own image - what a fab idea! And a great way to get more from your stamps!
For this card I used the body of Edwin holding balloon and added the head of tough Tilda.
The papers and rub ons are Basic Grey Mellow and I added a Bazzill bling blossom and some ribbon.
The latest challenge on the Tilda & Co blog was to include a hidden message on my card, so I included this little pocket, with a bit of happy birthday ribbon attached to the top of the hidden message to pull it in and out.
Tilda stamp (obviously!) and everything else from a HOTP Cardmaker's personal shopper kit.
Here's my take on this week's Tilda & Co Challenge. Papers and vellum are from the HOTP Earth's Pallete Creative Pack, Woodware sentiment stamps and brads from stash.
Shary (my fellow CTYD DT teamie) pointed me in the direction of the new Magnolia challenge blog, and so I thought me and my new tildas should play along! LOL
The first challenge was Shiny Silver, so I used some silver ribbon and a silver 7 gypsies buckle, and 2 silver glittery chipboard hearts by DCWV. Papers are HOTP and K&Co and I also used some Queen and Co felt fusion.