Googly Fishies

This post features one of my very favourite stamp sets from Local King Rubber Stamps. It’s the one that caught my eye in their booth originally, and it’s one of the (very very) many sets I bought from them.

Googley-Eyed Fish

Googley-eyed fish! The set is actually called ‘Puffy Eye Goldfish‘.

I was inspired to make my card by this post from Crafty Makes. I just loved the idea of the frame becoming a pond.

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I stamped the two smaller sizes inside the card, with some little green bubbles. I used Denim Distress Ink, and a pale blue Brilliance ink, so the lighter blue fish shimmers.

Googley-Eyed Fish

I do love stamping on patterned paper, I’m very happy with my stripey fish on the front! I used a bubbly Cuttlebug folder to emboss the frame, and oval Nestabilities to cut all the ovals.

That card was made last week, and today I made another in the same vein. My boyfriend and I were cleaning out our storage room and junk drawer today, and we found a product that is used at our work, which I have now worked into my card making:

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Here, I stamped the big fish with black Staz-On ink on to some gel. What is gel? Think about going to the theatre: light plays a very big part in most theatre productions. I would say 99.9% of productions have a lighting designer. Gel is one of the things used to create the right mood or look on stage. It is thin, clear plastic (thinner than printer transparency, more like regular paper) that comes in hundreds of colours. As the boyfriend is a lighting guy, we had a few little pieces hanging around our storage room. Not worth saving to him, I grabbed them and put them on my craft desk! We think this blue is R65, so it definitely isn’t the darkest you can find. R65 has a 35% transmission rate, where something like R80 is 9%. 0% would be solid.

Anyway, I thought blue gel would make a great pond, so once I stamped the big fish, I stamped some little ones inside the card with Spiced Marmalade Distress Ink.

Go With The Flow

You can see how it changes the colour of the light in this photo.

Go With The Flow

I wanted to use this spotty paper, but found it too white, so I got out my one bottle of Glimmer Mist that I’ve never used, and spritzed away! I like the paper much better now that it isn’t stark white. And it has a bit of shimmer now!

I’ve got a few bits of this blue colour, and some pale orange that I’m excited to work with. I think I might need to get a few more colours of Staz-on ink!

It was great to use something that would have otherwise been thrown away!

Tilda’s Easter Egg Hunt

I try not to save every tiny little thing that comes in to the house for ‘just in case’, but I do save somethings. Sometimes I even use them! Can you pick it out in this card?

Tilda Easter Egg Hunt

I suppose you’d only notice if you’ve bought Magnolia stamps, because the eggs on this card are cut from Magnolia’s packaging! I’ve been saving the little sheets, because I thought I wanted to use them to paper-piece a dress for Tilda. I still can, I have a few. :) I used the smallest sizes of my oval Nestabilities, and cut out the pink striped eggs. I also used some of the handwriting from the other side of the paper, and there are a few eggs with lacy borders.

Tilda Easter Egg Hunt

I’m also proud because both papers came from my scrap pile – I can’t remember where I used the blue dot, and the green print is actually the back side of a Christmas paper!

Tilda Easter Egg Hunt

The clouds and the little bubble around ‘Happy Easter’ are from a fabulous build-a-sheep set from Local King Rubber stamps. I wanted a cartoon-y Easter look, and I think I did very well at that. :) The card was inspired by the fact that Magnolia Down Under has an Easter challenge on right now, and the fact that my first craft fair is March 13th, and I have no Easter cards yet!

Spring – the season of cute

Spring is coming, and I am very excited. And yes, I know there will be more snow between now and, well, June, but stuff has been melting for the past few weeks, and I love it. That’s why I was so happy to see a ‘Farewell Winter’ challenge over at Paper Garden Projects.

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I could have made one last winter card, but really didn’t want to. I got out my Penny Black Garden Friends set, and stamped a few images on to ovals I’d already cut out. I coloured in a few, and picked the best 3 for the card. I wasn’t sure what paper I was going to use, so I coloured the animals, grass, and lettuce first, leaving the flowers, butterflies, and basket to be coloured to match the paper.

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The polka-dot paper is from October Afternoon, and I got it in the sale section of my LSS! I think I want a few more sheets… The scalloped ovals are a paisley paper from Heidi Grace designs. I wanted a little bit of a cameo look to this card, which I think I acheived.

Spring is Here Spring is Here

I think bunny in the lettuce is my favourite of these three little characters.

Today is the Day

Today is the Day

Today’s card was inspired by some old journaling tags that I bought  last year and haven’t yet used. Not sure why I bought them…. probably for use in my recipe scrapbook, but they’re much too small for recipes! I thought ‘Today is the day’ would make a great birthday card, for the Just Magnolia birthday challenge.

I also wanted to use this Magnolia stamp that I hadn’t inked up yet.

Today is the Day

I love the sunflower and her little tiered dress. I had trouble getting all the cross-hatching on the bottom tier to stamp properly, but it fades out naturally I think. I think someday I’ll use this stamp, but cut the sunflower off and have her holding a balloon or something else, I think it’ll be very versatile!

I also had a go at making some paper flowers – I punched these circles from an old, falling-apart book I have. I’ve been meaning to do this for a while, but it took a challenge from All That Scraps (book/newsprint) for me to do it!

Today is the Day

I just used brads for the centers; I think it would be nice to use some of my vintage button stash, but I couldn’t be bothered to find needle and thread when I was making them, I just wanted to keep going! One flower is just rounds, the small one I fringed with my scissors, and the other one I folded then rounded the corners to give a petal shape. I rubbed a gold inkpad around the edges so they’d have a bit of shine too.

I don’t usually decorate the inside of the cards, but I stamped Happy Birthday inside this one with red ink. I used a brown Spica glitter pen for highlights in Tilda’s hair, a clear one on the lace at the bottom of her dress, and yellow Distress Stickles on the centre of the sunflower.

Vintage Flowers, and Pears

Vintage Pears and Flowers

I have finally gotten my desk together, and all my stamping supplies sorted after replacing my computer. I bought some more storage for all my stuff, and have spent the past few days organizing and sorting, and even throwing some stuff out!

Now that that is (mostly) done, I can get back to making! This card uses Papertake Weekly’s Sketch #35, and also fits the Simon Says Challenge of Vintage with Flowers. I stamped the green embossed background with a handwriting stamp, although it doesn’t show up too well in the photos. I pulled the pear paper and the stripe out of my scrap bin because they had the same green. I’d already cut the papers when I went to choose a stamp. I knew I wanted to use one of my many collage-y stamps, but I’d forgotten I had one with a pear in it!

Vintage Pears and Flowers

That made choosing the stamp very easy. I used flowers with writing on to tie in with both the focal stamp, and the background I stamped. The collage is stamped in brown ink on some Martha Stewart vellum. There’s a tiny bit of adhesive on each corner, which I disguised with the flowers and pearls.

Peeking through the window

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I love combining stamps from different companies almost as much as I like combining papers from different lines. I decided that this window stamp from Local King needed someone peeking through it. I don’t have any people stamps except Tilda, so there she is!

I stamped the window in brown ink on to a kraft paper envelope that was in my scrap bin, then coloured it with Copics. The bricks are R27 with a bit of W00 for shading.

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I inked up just the top part of Tilda with Bike, and stamped her in brown on white Copic paper. I coloured her red to match the bricks, and those red pears in the background paper.

The sentiment (seconds minutes hours days weeks I Miss You) is from Penny Black. I stamped it in brown on to some twill ribbon. It’s easiest to read from a distance, I wish I had a fine brown multiliner to touch it up, but I only have black.

Chocoholic

That season is sneaking up on us again, the season of bunnies and chocolates. Well, really any time of year is the time for chocolate, it’s just now the bunnies start sneaking in to it too.

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I have a lot of stamps, but just had to buy this set at my LSS last week. There are 3 different chocolate-related sentiments to go with bunny and his box of chocs. The stamps are by My Favorite Things.

I bought the set knowing I would paper piece the chair, I can just see a whole series of these cards, with different patterned chairs.

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And of course, little chocolate cupcakes all over the paper. :) I bought this DCWV paper pack ages ago for my recipe book, as it is all desserts.

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Bliss in the kitchen

I wanted to use the other side of the pink kitchen-patterned paper that I used on this card.

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I coloured in Kitchen Tilda to match the paper. I rarely do this, I usually colour images with no idea what I’m going to do with them, then try to fit them to papers.It is much easier to get a cohesive card when you do it the other way, though!

I broke down and finally bought some Nestabilities dies, and I have to say I love them. I bought the set of 4 oval sets, thinking they’d be the most versatile, and I love using them already. I have a Cuttlebug machine, and they go through perfectly.

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The buttons are all vintage buttons from a jar I bought at an antique store, and the ribbon I coloured with a Copic marker so it would match too. The Blue button was a shank button, but I managed to break the plastic shank off with pliers so it would lie flat. The thread in the little turquoise button was already in it!

I’ve used the Sketch Saturday #90 sketch for inspiration, Magnolia Down Under wanted to see ‘Flowers, Buttons, & Bows’ on your card, and Simon Says Stamp wanted to see ’3 types of embellishments, 2 patterned papers, 1 image’, so this is a 3-challenge card!

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And yes, for the record, I do find baking quite blissful. Cooking dinners and meat? Not so much. I’d take cake or pie over steak any day.

Top Chef

After spending Monday making a fancy cake, I thought I needed to make a card with Chef Tilda. This isn’t a stamp I own, I received some stamped images in a prize from The Stamp Shoppe, and this was one.

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I’m entering it in another Stamp Shoppe challenge, which is to make a card in ‘Swedish Style’. Magnolias are Swedish stamps, and there is a particular look to the cards in Magnolia magazine, but it’s a little hard to imitate without quite knowing exactly what it is. I think the secret is layers, ribbon, and flowers, which I have, but I do feel my card is still much more simple. I liked the pink kitchen-pattern paper though, so I let a lot of it show.

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The spoon and the tag were cut from some of my oldest supplies – it was a sheet of various vintagey things.

I gave Tilda a gingham dress by colouring like normal, then going back with the colourless blender and drawing a grid of lines.

DSC03411.JPG I might have to purchase this stamp for myself – I love the whole line of kitchen/chef Magnolias.

Card Deja Vu

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If you feel like you’ve seen this card before from me, you have! I made this card and wrote about it here on January 27th:

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That original card was one of my first attempts at colouring a digital stamp, and well before I had tried photocopying my images so the ink wouldn’t run. I tried to turn the smudges in to eyeshadow, but it wasn’t enough to make me happy with it, so I just pulled her off the card.

The base has sat around on my desk since them, while I tried to decide what to do with it. I had ordered Tilda and bike on my last Stamp Shoppe order, and suddenly remembered this sentiment from a Local King stamp set. I thought it’d be great to put all 3 of these things together – the card has flowers all over it, Tilda has a bunch of flowers, it’s perfect! I think the sentiment shows love, even though it doesn’t literally have the word ‘love’ in it, so I’m submitting this to the Just Magnolia ‘Love’ challenge.

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“If happy thoughts were flowers – I would send you a bouquet.”

Re-using this base got me thinking about my two favourite hobbies – knitting and paper crafting, and how we crafters go about stuff.

As a knitter, if I knit a sweater (or sock, or mitten, or anything) I didn’t like, I would probably pull the whole thing apart to reuse the yarn. It might take me a while to get up the courage to do it, but it is always a definite possibility in the back of my mind while knitting.

As I’ve been a knitter and hanging out with knitters online much longer than I have with papercrafting, I don’t know what stampers do in such situations. Just about every stamping blog I read (you can see my feed list here) has daily posts of perfectly lovely cards. Does anyone ever feel unhappy with their cards? Do they ever say ‘screw this one!’ and salvage what papers and embellishments they can?

I feel like with knitters you get way more of the ‘behind the scenes’ of the project. Then again, knitting a sweater can take months, and cards can be anywhere upwards of 5 minutes – but I think that’s a whole other set of musings about crafts.

My Valentine

With all the cards I’m making, I still needed to make a Valentine’s Day card for my wonderful boyfriend of almost 5 years. I did it with him right here in the room, because he doesn’t know which cards I’m keeping, nor did he actually ever look over at my desk. :)

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I used one of my favourite heart stamps (Heartlines by Impression Obsession), stamped in brown ink, then coloured in. I also used some of my new favourite paper, this amazing woodgrain by Bo Bunny. It was in the 10 / $1 section of my local scrapbook store. I almost passed it by, because the other side, the side that was on display, was an old wood gym floor with basketball markings. Turn it over, it’s the same wonderful floor, without the black lines!

I bought a lot of this paper for another project, and I have a lot left over, so I’ll be using it fairly often I think.

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I used the sketch from Papertake Weekly #34 to get me going, and the card also qualifies for Simon Says Stamp, and Cute Card Thursday‘s challenges this week – both are looking for Love-themed cards this week, oddly enough.

Pink Lilacs

I bought a couple new Magnolia stamps from The Stamp Shoppe, along with my new issue of Magnolia Ink magazine (I think I may do a post on that later…). This stamp is Tilda with Lilacs.

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Magnolia Down Under is having a pink & grey Magnolia card challenge, so I coloured the lilacs pink, and put Tilda in a simple grey dress.

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I also decided to use this wonderful marbled paper I’ve been hoarding. It was in a pack of handmade papers I bought a while ago. The lace is vintage, from a lady’s sewing stash I found on craigslist a couple years ago. There are tons of colours of seam binding, and a fair amount of this lace in a few colours.

I found out Copic will be doing certifications in Calgary this April, but I’m working. sigh. I think I’m going to try to remember to take notes or photos of the markers I use – if only for my reference!

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I know there’s a lot of talk about colour blending groups with Copics, making sure you use them in sequence: ie YG63, YG65, and YG67 are all increasingly darker versions of the same colour. I love mixing outside those groups though! For instance, I used two colours for Tilda’s hair: Y26, and E35. And even though Y26 is technically darker (the second number, 6, is higher than 5) I put it down first, then did shadows with E35, then blended out with Y26. It’s all about experimenting. I even blended a bit of RV13 (pink) into the ribbons on the end of her braids, which I coloured with C1, a grey! I just love colour. :)

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I also love sticky-back pearls that come in a line – I don’t have to worry about spacing them out myself!

May Your Day Be Special

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Just a simple card for the CPS sketch for this week. I haven’t had much time to sit down at my desk this past week – but work will certainly ease off to nice and leisurely by this Saturday. I’m very excited.

I used an orange card base, and two patterned papers I found in the sale section of the scrapbook store. I covered the join with a piece of Scor-Tape, then poured orange microbead glitter all over it. I like that the sentiment could be for any occasion, including every day!

Time for time

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This little bear is one of the CHA relay digital stamps from The Greeting Farm. He is blue because my constant childhood companion was a homemade, stuffed blue bear called (very originally) Blue Bear. This is almost exactly how I imagined him looking when he came to life while I slept. :)

I had just bought the clock paper, and have had the word stickers for a long time, so the card is a great combination of old and new, digital and not.

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I coloured the bear, then painted over him with clear Tim Holtz crackle paint. I did that before I cut out the image – the paper curled, as paper will, but trimming him after seemed to reduce a lot of the curl. So did a good taping down to the card. :)

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These are the colours I used, and a mostly pre-blending photo (I’d already blended the legs when I remembered to take the picture!)

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And for the record, here’s a picture of the real Blue Bear, modeling a baby sweater.

Knitting Fairy

So I am sure that every knitter has at some point in their knitting career wished for a knitting fairy to come in overnight and finish up that second sock, or that last sleeve. I’ve never experienced the gifts of the knitting fairy, but I always hold out hope. Now we have documented proof that such a creature exists:

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This is a digital stamp from Sugar Nellie. I love the idea of it, but I need to find another way to print out digital images. This one in particular didn’t have a white background. It is certainly very pale, but there’s a fine pattern of coloured ink dots throughout the image, which bled as I coloured. You can really see it in her skin, as that’s the palest. When I set my printer to ‘black ink only’ it didn’t print. That might be my problem with my printer, but it didn’t make this little fairy a joy to colour, let me tell you.

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The background paper was in the 10/$1 section at my LSS – it’s completely flocked, so the whole thing is fuzzy. The weird thing is that I coloured this image, then went out to the store, but the colours match perfectly! Choosing the right adhesive for this paper was very important. I have started using one of those sticky dispensers that you just run along the paper like that whiteout I love so much. Glue stick (or at least the UHU I have) never seemed to bond quite right, and with one bend of the card, the whole piece of paper would ‘snap’ off. Love the Tombo adhesive runner. It worked like normal to stick the flocked paper to the card. To stick the cardstock to the flock…. not so good. I ended up peeling it off (easily) and sticking it back down with regular old white glue. Not sure if this one will get sent, but it was a good exercise in things not always working out. :)

Funky Flocking and Fro

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This is the second image from The Greeting Farm’s relay giveaway. It’s snowy and cold here, so I wanted to make something with bright colours – and I don’t think there’s a brighter combination than orange and pink!

Again, I had problems with printer ink bleeding. She’s wearing smokey eyeshadow now! The worst culprit was actually my clear Spica glitter pen. It really made the ink around her eyes drip.

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The layout was inspired by this week’s Friday Sketchers. The orange flowers were in a prize from The Stamp Shoppe. I used them all up on this card, but I felt it needed lots of flowers to go with the patterned paper. The brads I just bought, they’re flocked! So the flowers have fuzzy little centres.

Mer-man Dad, Mer-man.

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I have to say, I kept thinking of Zoolander while colouring this image. The Greeting Farm is giving away free digital stamps in a relay-style thing. You get one, make a card with it, and if you post it by the deadline, you get the next image. As my work is crazy, I don’t think I’ll get all of them, but I’ll manage to get the first 3. This is #1, Mer-Ian.

I used another new border punch on this card – it’s bubbles! I didn’t want too much contrast, so I backed it with a pale green, but it looked good with dark blue too. It was a hard choice.

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I put some Stickles glitter glue on his tail, to make it look scaly and shiny.

This marks the first time I’ve ever used a digital stamp! It took a few tries to make my printer print it nicely. I wish I’d had the time to take it somewhere to photocopy it – apparently toner doesn’t smudge with Copics. Ink jet (at least my printer) does, but it is only noticeable with very pale colours, like his skin.

I took an in-progress shot of how I coloured his sea weed-y hair:

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This picture was taken before I did any blending. You can see the band of white I left for the highlight. I colour over this while blending, but that way it only has one layer of colour, making it lighter than the rest.

Meerkat corner

I decided it was time to put down the Magnolia stamps – I love them so much I could work with only them, which isn’t so great for variety. I also just bought the most wonderful border punch from Michaels, and had to use it.

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I based this card on the sketch from Sketch Saturday this week. I wanted a sentiment that said something about family, but I don’t have an appropriate one, so I left it blank. Blank cards are more useful, anway!

Simon Says Stamp wants you to use a punch (or many!) this week – this beautiful one is called Moroccan Lace, and is an EK Success punch. I even used it to make the little corners! And while I’m not eligible to win a prize (didn’t use one of their stamps, because I don’t own any! yet.) Kraftin’ Kimmie stamps has challenged everyone to make a card with no embellishments. I don’t usually go to crazy with that stuff anyway though. ;)

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The stamp I bought from Local King Rubber Stamps when they were at the big craft fair here in November. It came in a set with lots of great safari animals that I’m looking forward to using.

I have also decided to start selling some cards in my Etsy shop! I love making them, but if I don’t sell them, they’ll pile up faster than I can send them. I’ve got a couple listed so far, and have made a Rycrafty Paper Goods section for the store. I’m not too concerned about recouping the money spent on supplies – I love doing it. It’ll be nice to know they are going to be sent, and to have a few extra dollars for more paper. I mean Copics. I mean for the Visa.

Pink, Pink and Pink!

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Another pink card with a heart! It’s that time of year, I guess. Not sure what I’m going to do with all these cards I’m making – I don’t correspond with enough people to use them all up. I also have a pile of Christmas cards that never got used, because P never sent out cards to his family. oops!

I’m thinking maybe putting them up in my Etsy store – although I’m undecided as to whether I should just put them up with the stitch markers, or start a new store…

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For a different look, I stamped Tilda with ‘London Fog’ grey ink, and coloured her with pale markers, same with the roses (also a Magnolia stamp).

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I dove into my scrap bucket for most of the papers – you can see the flourishes from another stamp peeking out here. I kept the main part pale, but wanted to add a pop with the bright pink ribbon. That ribbon was a freebie in a recent stamp order. I have exciting plans for those stamps that I’ll reveal sometime soon I hope. All the pinks make this card eligible for Magnoli-licious’ Pretty In Pink prize.

I could have masked the rose stamp on to Tilda, but because I have this habit of colouring images first, and making cards later, they are two separate pieces. I stuck them both to the heart frame before sticking the whole thing down with foam tape.

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Again, I traced cookie cutters for the heart shapes.

Simple Love

After the adventures of yesterday, I needed to make something simple. I decided on a Valentine with un-traditional colours. Magnolia Down Under want to see a Valentine this week, so I used Tilda and put her in a blue dress.

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I wanted it to be rich, so I chose a deep purple-y blue for the background. The hearts I made by tracing around some cookie cutters onto the back side of paper, the cutting them out. Tilda’s little corsage is about the same pink as the pink heart. The black and white one is more of that paper I love.

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I used Stickles glittler glue to give her some fancy diamond earrings, and you can’t really see it, but I put Glossy Accents on her shoes to make them shiny.

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