Happy Wednesday! Today I want to show you a card that I made using one of Magnolia’s newer stamps that I got from The Stamp Shoppe. She is called Ladybug Tilda. She is so cute and I could not resist her any longer! I used the amazing sketch by Bev from this week’s Just Magnolia challenge.
- Stamps: Magnolia Ladybug Tilda available –>here <-- from The Stamp Shoppe, Sentiment is from SU!
- Ink: Memento Tuxedo Black
- Paper: SU! Sahara Sand, Pink Pirouette, Magnolia DP, Basic Grey DP
- Coloring: Copic Markers
- Embellies: Prima Flowers, Crochet Lace, Basic Grey Pearls & Rhinestone Heart
Here is a video I made of how I colored her face and hair. I hope this helps until I get the chance to do something more in-depth!
Thanks for stopping by and have a lovely day!
16 comments:
beautiful card!!
Your card is so adorable and so sweet. Wonderful colouring.
Hugs Jacqueline
Ohhhh Jeannette, I very much start to love "pink". Your card is gorgeous and this image of Magnolia is so cute! Thank you for the video you posted. Great!
BIG hugs and have a wonderful day
Pati
Very, very beautiful card, I love it even though I am no fan of Tildas. Thanks for the tutorial, it is a great help!
trop jolie, j'adore:)
Oh this card is just so beautiful such pretty colours and amazing colouring. Have a great day, take care Ann-Marie xxx
Beautiful card! Love the colors and thank you for sharing the video.
Beautiful. Thank you for the tutorial....I really got something out of the hair coloring tips!
Gorgeous card. Your tutorial is so useful . Thanks.
Thank so much for your beuatiful video...Please make more ...
Hugs Line
What a totally STUNNING card, Jeanette!!! Your cards are always amazing....love visiting your blog.
OMG Jeanette!
I love your absolutely stunning card.
Hugs,
Marina
Oohh this is a sweet card Janet.
Beautiful paper, cute image, just great.
Hugs Suze xx
Love is on the air, beautiful card and thanks for the video! LG Andy
Wonderful tutorial Jeanette...so nice to hear your sweet voice...thanks for sharing!
Hugs
Carole x
Beautiful card and fab tutorial!
xoxo,
Lori
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