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lørdag 5. februar 2011

Tilda Spreads Love ♥

Here comes my card for the MDUC. It is Tilda Spreads Love from Magnolia:) I really liked colouring her, and I mixed several colours for the purple on her jeans. Tattered Rose, Aged Mahogany and Weathered Wood. On her top I have used Weathered Wood and Black Soot.
The stamps around the image is a mix between Magnolia and Stempelglede. I have used Archival Ink-Coffee. The image is stamped on water colour paper 300g. I have used the new Canson paper we have in Hjerteboden.
The paper I have used is from fantastic Maja Design! The paper with the gothic letters is from Panduro.
The beautiful lace is from Hjerteboden.
The paperedges are distressed with Walnut Stain, and sewed. I have also used some Crackle Paint-Picket Fence on the image and on the currugated paper. I have also used two DooHickey's dies from Magnolia-angel wing and vintage leaf.
I hope you like it and that I have inspired you to join us this week at Magnolia Down Under Challenge. The rest of my teamies have made some stunning creations for you as always. Pop over and have a look!
Thank you so much for visiting!! And have a wonderful evening:))
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9 kommentarer:

  1. Stunning as always Camilla!! Love it ...

    Hugs,
    Christa

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  2. Hi Camilla,

    As always a beauty!!!!!!

    Hugs
    Thea

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  3. Beautiful Camilla.

    Hugs Hélène

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  4. Wow, another gorgeous card! Bought this Magnolia stamp too. She's so lovely!
    hugs Yvonne

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  5. Indead this card spreads Love, Camilla. A gorgeous card.

    creative greet Marja

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  6. wauw this card is absolutly amazing!
    I love this stamp.

    Greetings, Jaimy

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  7. cudowna kartka a kwiatki róże jak marzenie i te kolorki

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  8. Gorgeous card! love the cornerstamp!
    Need to ink that up!
    Hugs
    Cordine

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  9. STUNNING!!! you have such a way of placing each and every embellishment. When I try, it just looks overcrowded, but you have such a way that everything is perfectly placed.

    Debbie

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